Panama: Three Bids for State Scrap Metal

Three companies have submitted bids for the tender for the state scrap collection.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Bids received were:
- Panascrap, $2.2 million
- Comercializadora Internacional Metales, $1.9 million
- Panama Metal Recycling, $1.5 million

"Panama Metal Recycling and Comercializadora Internacional Panameña S.A joined the consortium Pamersa / CIPS, who administered the last collection of state scrap and whose contract expired in October 2010", published Prensa.com.

According to the specifications of the bidding, collected scrap metal can not be marketed within the country.

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