Panama: 4 Companies Distribute Fiscal PrintersMonday, May 23, 2011 Panamanian traders have requested an increase in the number of authorized companies to give them more options. Two new companies have been authorized by the Internal Revenue Service (DGI), (Compulab, SAand Pos-Panama, SA) in addition to Fiscales de Panama, SA and The Factory HKA Panama, SA. Panama: Wind Power Bids SubmittedWednesday, November 9, 2011 Four companies participated in the tender for the supply of wind power for the period 2014-2028.
Plastic: What Companies Are Doing Business in Panama?Wednesday, May 29, 2019 It is estimated that Plásticos Generales S.A. and Durman Esquivel S.A. represent around 8% of the market share in the plastic import and manufacturing business. Data from the platform "Company's Corporate System", complied by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, provides details on company information based on sector, main activity, imports, exports, contracts granted by the government and other data. Awards: Medical Supplies for $6.2 millionTuesday, February 10, 2015 Contracts have been awarded in Panama of contracts for the supply, storage, transportation and delivery of materials and medical supplies for the Social Security Department. Of the 59 products tendered only 54 were awarded to the companies Terapias Avanzadas S.A., Medline Solutions Panama Inc., Alta Tecnología Médica S.A., Alpha Mediq S.A., Kendall S.A., Hospimédica Panamá S.A., Compañía Astor S.A., 3M Panamá, U.S. McDonald's expands in PanamaMonday, October 27, 2008 The McDonald's restaurant chain will inaugurate four new restaurants this year and will increase their opening hours. Two of the new branches, at Villa de Las Fuentes and at Brisas del Gol, have already opened. Digicel and Claro sign contracts for Panama wireless concessionsWednesday, May 28, 2008 Ireland-based Digicel and Claro, a unit of Mexico's América Móvil, signed contracts for the provision of wireless service in Panama, where their concessions oblige them to install four radio bases. Manuel Troitiño, telecommunications director of the National Public Services Authority (ASEP), said both companies would have to apply to ASEP for frequencies or microwave links between the radio bases. Tina McBride Yacht Services. S.A. Company Profile
We are bona fide yacht agents of the Panama Canal. Panama: 5 New Banks Authorized to OperateWednesday, June 30, 2010 In the first half of the year the Banking Superintendence (SBP) has authorized 5 banking institutions to operate in the country. These are “Banca Privada D’Andorra S.A.”, “Banco Prival, S. A.”, “Banco Lafise Panamá, S. A.”, “Banco Internacional de Perú, S. A.” and “Banco La Hipotecaria, S. A.”. Panama's Stanford Stock Brokerage Taken OverFriday, February 20, 2009 The seizure was conducted as a result of the take-over of its related bank, Stanford Bank Panama. In a press release, the National Commission of Securities of Panama indicated that it decided to take intervention action against Stanford Casa de Valores S.A. because of the existing legal actions in the United States against Robert Allen Stanford and the businesses related to him, and the administrative and operating take-over of Stanford Bank Panama, Inc. that occurred 3 days ago. Spanish Companies Visit PanamaMonday, June 22, 2009 About 25 companies from Spain will meet with Panamanians between June 24 and 26 to promote the introduction of their products into the country. The Spanish companies that will participate in the Construction Contracts Business Meeting, which will be held at Hotel Decápolis, are from the areas of construction, interior design, and consulting. Panama: Offers in Tender of 350 MWThursday, December 3, 2015 Fourteen of the 93 companies that had initially obtained the tender conditions submitted proposals to supply 350 MW of thermal energy. Companies that submitted bids in the tender: Pharmaceuticals: Competitors in PanamaFriday, June 7, 2019 In the pharmaceutical import business, it is estimated that Reprico S.A., Droguería Ramón González Revilla S.A. and Compañía Panameña de Medicamentos S.A. represent approximately 30% of the market share. Data from the report "Company's Corporate System", complied by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, provides details on company information based on sector, main activity, imports, exports, contracts granted by the government and other data. Offers Received for Two Infrastructure Projects in PanamaFriday, August 20, 2010 Six companies have submitted bids for highway infrastructure works worth $75.5 million in the province of Los Santos, south west of the Panamanian capital. The six companies were, Consorcio Benito Roggio Panamá S.A., Globetec Panamá S.A., Constructora Santa Fe, Hidalgo & Hidalgo S.A., Constructora Meco S.A., and Constructora Urbana S.A. Third dry excavation of the Panama Canal put to tenderFriday, December 5, 2008 Meco S.A., a Costa Rica company with 12 years of operations in Panama, presented the the best proposal, beating CUSA. In total, six companies participated in the bidding carried out at the Ascanio Arosemena where Meco offered 36,659,852 million dollars, close to $2 million higher than the bid by Constructora Urbana (CUSA), which is currently carrying out the first dry excavation contract. Companies Bid for Divisa-Chitré Highway in PanamaTuesday, April 13, 2010 Five companies submitted their bids for widening the road between Divisa and Chitré. They are “Constructora Meco”, “CC Construcciones de Centro América S.A.”, “Consorcio Benito Roggio Panamá S.A.- Benito Roggio e Hijos S.A”, “Constructora Urbana S.A.” and “Hidalgo e Hidalgo S.A.”. The lowest priced bid was presented by Hidalgo and Hidalgo S.A., at little under $104 million. |
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