In the first half of 2018, companies from Panama and Costa Rica invested $171 million to import port cranes, while no transactions were recorded in the other countries of the region.
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Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad is looking to purchase 121 trucks, with their respective accessories, for specific uses by the institution.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2018LI-000001-PROV:
"Specifications of the trucks required:
- 100 single cabin trucks 4x4 with chassis between 6,000 kg and 7,500 kg of PBV with new utility body installed and hydraulic arm restored and installed brand Versalift, model TEL29-EIH existing in ICE fleet.
Recognized Brazilian company of backhoe loaders, telescopic, articulated and other types of cranes looking for companies interested in representing the brand and distributing their machinery in Central America and Mexico.
The company manufactures and sells telescopic, articulated, maritime, forestry, scrap, salvage, trawl, platform cranes, hydro elevators and backhoes.
The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad will be purchasing isolated and articulated cranes for network management and maintenance in the telecommunications sector.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2015LA-000026 -PROV:
"Request:
Six (6) isolated articulated telescopic crane trucks.
Six (6) articulated truck with telescopic isolated cranes with a basket, 10t, Double Cab, 4x4 traction, diesel engine, 4-stroke power 67 kW, 13 m crane, isolated category C to 46 kva.
A tender will be held in Costa Rica for the supply and commissioning of two Post - Panamax container cranes for the port of Moin.
Government Purchase 2015LN-000001-01 Costa Rica:
"PUBLIC TENDER NOTICE NO.2015LN-000001-01 FOR SUPPLY AND COMMISSIONING OF TWO POST PANAMA SHIP CRANES FOR THE TERMINAL GASTON KOGAN KOGAN (PUERTO MOIN)."
The deadline for submission of bids is March 20, 2015.
An announcement has been made that a new PostPanamax crane has recently arrived at Puerto Caldera in Costa Rica and will allow the loading or unloading of between 25 and 35 containers per hour.
The Port Caldera company received the new crane which will be installed in the coming days so that it can be used starting September.
The use of the new crane is expected to reduce loading and unloading times , since "...
The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad is putting out to tender the acquisition and maintenance of heavy machinery (cranes, trucks, tractors and backhoes).
Government Purchase Costa Rica 2014LI-000009-PROV:
"ACQUISITION OF EQUIPMENT: WHOLESALE EQUIPMENT"
The deadline for submission of proposals is 29 September 2014.
Pending the approval of the environmental study for the megaproject, APM Terminals has announced that construction will begin in March 2014.
The first stage of construction in the first quarter of 2014 will be of the 600 meter long quay and 40 hectares of paved container yard, plus 12 entrances out of a total of 24 that were planned to be built.
Rogelio Douglas, project manager of APM Terminals said everything is ready to start construction.
Atlantic Pacific Equipment Services, is the new and only distribuitor of the complete line of TEREX CRANES for Central America. We are part of the LANCO Group and manufacturers of the MI-JACK RTG.
Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama
Phone: (507) 317-6577 - (507) 6450-0673