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Tellus / Execution — Strategic Transaction Support

Integrated Execution
across Global Trade Flows.

Tellus Resources coordinates strategic trade execution, infrastructure access, logistics alignment and cross-border transaction support across international commodity and industrial markets — operating with the discipline of an institutional desk and the regional fluency of an operator.

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011 / Operating ModelIntegrated Execution

A fully integrated
international execution platform.

Every mandate moves through the same disciplined process chain — intelligence to settlement — so commercial intent translates cleanly into physical and financial execution across jurisdictions.

01
Market Intelligence

Proprietary commodity, macro and supply-chain signals translated into actionable execution context.

02
Strategic Sourcing

Producer, terminal and offtake mandates identified, qualified and structured.

03
Counterparty Coordination

Multi-jurisdictional principals aligned under shared commercial framework.

04
Infrastructure & Logistics

Berth, storage, rail and vessel capacity sequenced against flow economics.

05
Regulatory Navigation

Customs, sanctions, licensing and host-country compliance integrated end-to-end.

06
Transaction Structuring

Commercial, payment and risk architecture sized to the counterparties and the corridor.

07
Supply-Chain Oversight

Cargo, documentary and operational risk monitored from origin to discharge.

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Delivery & Settlement

Operational close-out, reconciliation and post-trade reporting under institutional discipline.

012 / CapabilitiesStructured Transaction Support

Strategic support for
complex international transactions.

Tellus coordinates every operational component required for institutional counterparties to act with confidence across emerging and developed markets.

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Commodity Sourcing Coordination

Origination, qualification and aggregation of producer, terminal and offtake supply.

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Infrastructure Alignment

Berth, storage, rail and midstream capacity sequenced against flow economics.

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Maritime & Transportation Logistics

Tonnage selection, chartering coordination and corridor routing under operational control.

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International Procurement

Cross-border procurement of equipment, services and strategic inputs against project specification.

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Supply-Chain Coordination

End-to-end orchestration from origin to discharge — documentary, custodial and operational.

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Cross-Border Operational Support

Local execution capability in jurisdictions where counterparties require on-the-ground presence.

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Strategic Relationship Management

Producers, regulators, terminal operators and capital counterparties under one relationship architecture.

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Government & Regional Coordination

Ministries, customs, port authorities and host-country stakeholders engaged with institutional discretion.

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Transaction Support Services

Commercial, payment and documentary architecture built to the corridor and the counterparties.

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Operational Due Diligence

Counterparty, asset and corridor diligence prior to commitment.

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Risk Coordination

Operational, credit, regulatory and political risk surfaced and contained at deal level.

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Market Access Facilitation

Structured access to producers, terminals and end-markets across the Americas and beyond.

013 / GeographyTrade Corridors

Strategic access
across international markets.

Concentrated execution along the corridors that move the global physical economy — anchored in Latin America and the Caribbean, connected to North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific.

New YorkHoustonSanto DomingoCartagenaPanamaSão PauloBogotáLondonGenevaRotterdamDubaiSingaporeShanghai
Corridor Topology · Indicative13 Hubs · 15 Active Lanes
014 / CapitalTrade Finance & Networks

Aligned with
global trade
and capital networks.

Tellus operates alongside the institutional architecture of international trade — coordinating across financial counterparties, infrastructure stakeholders and commodity principals without acting as a regulated financial institution.

Process-Chain Support · Trade Flow Understanding · Relationship Networks
  • 01
    International Financial Institutions
    Working alongside global banks active in commodity and trade flows.
  • 02
    Structured Trade Environments
    Experience operating within letter-of-credit, escrow and documentary frameworks.
  • 03
    Infrastructure Stakeholders
    Sponsors, operators and lenders across terminals, storage and midstream.
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    Logistics Providers
    Owners, charterers and forwarders contracted into corridor execution.
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    Export-Oriented Industries
    Producers and processors seeking institutional offtake and route-to-market.
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    Commodity Counterparties
    Trading houses, mills, refiners and utilities transacting at industrial scale.
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    Strategic Investment Groups
    Family offices, principals and funds with long-horizon physical-economy mandates.
015 / RegionLatin America & Caribbean

Regional knowledge.
Global connectivity.

Twenty-five years of operating presence across South America, Central America and the Caribbean — from Caribbean ports and industrial terminals to Andean producers and Southern Cone export corridors. Local fluency, long-standing relationships, institutional discipline.

Caribbean Basin.

Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Trinidad, Panama.

Andean.

Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia.

Southern Cone.

Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile.

Central America.

Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador.

Regional Capabilities
  • Infrastructure Familiarity

    Port, terminal and energy asset literacy across the region.

  • Relationship Continuity

    Ministries, port authorities, producers and counterparties engaged over decades.

  • Emerging-Market Navigation

    Regulatory, customs and political environments operated through institutional process.

  • Bridge to Global Counterparties

    Regional opportunities packaged for international trading and capital partners.

  • Multilingual Execution

    Native EN / ES / PT throughout commercial, operational and documentary workflows.

016 / EditorialInstitutional Insights

Intelligence from
the execution desk.

Periodic commentary on commodity, infrastructure and regional themes shaping institutional trade execution — written from inside the flow, not above it.

  • Commodity Outlook
    Atlantic basin crude flows and the reshaping of Caribbean transshipment.
    Q2 · 2026
    8 MIN
  • Infrastructure
    Terminal capacity as commercial advantage in the Latin American export corridor.
    Q2 · 2026
    6 MIN
  • Regional Intelligence
    Andean copper, Brazilian iron and the financing architecture behind the next cycle.
    Q1 · 2026
    10 MIN
  • Supply-Chain
    Documentary risk and the disciplined execution of multi-jurisdictional cargo flows.
    Q1 · 2026
    7 MIN
  • Emerging Markets
    Capital relationships and the institutional re-rating of regional industrial assets.
    Q4 · 2025
    9 MIN
  • Strategic Commentary
    Why integrated execution is replacing the single-line trading model.
    Q4 · 2025
    5 MIN
010 / Engagement

Engage with the
Counterparty Desk.

Tellus Resources engages with institutional counterparties, industrial operators, sovereign-linked entities and infrastructure partners under discretion.