New Air Cargo Service Miami-ManaguaMonday, April 16, 2012 Amerijet International line will fly three times a week from Nicaragua to Florida from Tuesday 17th April. Amerijet International, Inc. has announced a three times a week flight from Managua to Miami from Tuesday through its Vice President of Business Development, Pamela Rollins. Logistic International Honduras Company Profile
We count with offices in the main cities of Honduras; San Pedro Sula, Tegucigalpa, Puerto Cortés and La Ceiba. We offer a complete logistic land/air/ocean transport and consolidated cargo service. TTG International Freight Panama S. A Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Millicom sees 78% increase in net profit in Q1Wednesday, April 23, 2008 Luxembourg-based mobile holding company Millicom Cellular International (Nasdaq: MICC), which operates in the Latin American region under the Tigo brand, continued to see strong growth in its traditional stronghold of Central America, with Honduras outstripping other countries in terms of subscriber growth, growing 88% and adding 515,000 subscribers. Millicom posted a 78% increase in net profit to US$158mn in the first quarter of 2008 compared to US$89mn in 1Q07, the company said in a statement.
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Heavy Duty Vehicles: Main Brands in the RegionFriday, August 9, 2019 Of the heavy transport vehicles circulating in Central American countries in the second quarter of 2019, 25% corresponded to the brands Hino, Mack, Ford, Mitsubishi and International. Data from the report "Vehicular Fleet in Central America - 2nd Quarter 2019", from the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, provides details on the characteristics of the different vehicles that travel through the streets of Central American countries. More Maritime Routes between Asia and Latin AmericaWednesday, April 17, 2013 The Taiwanese shipping company Evergreen Line has announced agreements with three regional carriers to open new routes to Latin America. In a statement, Evergreen Marine said it will cooperate in partnership with Taiwan's Wan Hai Lines Ltd., Singapore's Pacific International Lines (PIL) and the Chinese group COSCO to offer this new regular service, starting on 4th May. Competitiveness and DevaluationThursday, July 11, 2019 In a competitive scenario for lower costs and higher productivity, devaluation against the Lempira Dollar in Honduras and the Cordoba Dollar in Nicaragua is a factor that could help these economies stay competitive. In the last five years, the exchange rate in Honduras increased by 17%, from 21.06 Lempiras per U.S. dollar in June 2014 to 24.67 in the same month in 2019. The Importance of the New Port in CorozalTuesday, May 10, 2016 The global relevance of companies seeking the award of a third port for container ships in the Pacific is a clear sign of the importance of Panama as maritime and logistics hub. The companies pre-qualified to participate in the tender for the concession of a new port in Corozal are subsidiaries of the largest shipping companies such as Maersk-Denmark, MSC-Italy and CMA-CGM-France or are direct port operators, in this case the most important in the world, PSA from Singapore. The Multiplied Impact of Strikes at PortsMonday, November 18, 2013 Logistics is the system of veins and arteries through which global trade flows, and the ports are the heart of this system; a strike has the same impact as a heart attack in a human being. An article in Prensa.com states: "What should be ceaseless port activity has become bogged down. Nothing is worse for a production system, and is even more worrying when it affects to the logistics industry. Freight Rates in Central AmericaMonday, November 19, 2018 Transporting one metric ton of goods in Central America is estimated to cost $0.17 per kilometer, while in developed countries the cost is around $0.10 per kilometer. Transporting cargo more efficiently remains the greatest challenge that the countries of the region face to improve their competitiveness. According to data estimated by the United Nations and validated by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, currently the costs that companies incur to transport cargo in Central America are up to 40% higher than the costs assumed in some developed markets. Central American Port Meeting 2015Thursday, June 4, 2015 From June 16th to 19th representatives from the region's port industry will be meeting in Panama at the XXXVII Port Meeting of the Central American Isthmus. From the website of the Central American Commission on Maritime Transport (COCATRAM): Heavy Duty Vehicles: What Brands Predominate?Friday, December 7, 2018 Freightliner, Isuzu, International and Toyota brands represented almost 40% of the heavy transport vehicles circulating in Central American countries up to September 2018. Data from the report "Vehicle Fleet in Central America up to September 2018" by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData provides details on the features of the different vehicles traveling through the streets of Central American countries. Company Profile
www.servitransportes.com UPS Express Service in Nicaragua and HondurasTuesday, May 8, 2012 The delivery firm has added the two countries to its UPS Express Freight network, as part of plans to double its carrying capacity in Latin America during 2012. Scott Aubuchon, director of the international cargo airline UPS said that Nicaragua in particular, needs a critical time freight service given that 58% of its exports - seafood, textiles, gold, etc. Trends in Packaged Foods and Beverages in Central AmericaMonday, July 30, 2012 Euromonitor is to hold an online seminar on trends in the Central American market in packaged foods and beverages. A statement from the Trade Office of Costa Rica reads: |
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