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. Company Profile
San Miguel Industrial Park is the only park that owns a construction and consulting company. We offer the Free Zone location with the perfect building to suit your manufacturing needs. Our flexible layouts allow an easy future growth. Because of this fact we can offer exactly what our clients need at a very competitive price. Clients can own a building or they can enter a lease agreement. Because of this flexibility many world known companies have chosen to work with us. We are licensed to build in Honduras providing the best free zone laws in the industry maximizing profitability. Guatemala: Bids Invited for Container InspectionTuesday, September 8, 2009 On September 16th, bids will be received for providing non intrusive X-Ray container inspection services at ports. So far, ten companies have expressed interest in providing the service. 7 have applied for Port Quetzal while the other 3 have done it for Santo Tomás Port. Costa Rican Exports: Free Zones Vs. Definitive RegimeFriday, September 23, 2016 Between January and August free zone companies, which enjoy exemptions, increased their exports by 13% compared to the same period in 2015, while exports from definitive arrangements only rose by 1%. From a statement issued by Cadexco: Free zones in El Salvador, Engine of GrowthTuesday, May 31, 2011 Under the free zone system around 240 000 Salvadorans are employed directly and indirectly. Free zones in the country have become one of the main drivers of economic dynamism in the country. Free Zone regime improves in Costa RicaWednesday, September 3, 2008 Regulatory reforms seek to eliminate paperwork and facilitate partnership with local companies. One of the most important changes in the new decree will allow companies that are under the incentives system to outsource 50% of their operations in the country and not just 25% was the norm until now. The Costa Rican Ministry of Commerce (Comex) expedites free zone reformsTuesday, October 21, 2008 Comex is negotiating at the political level so that the free zone reform project can be send to the Legislative Assembly in December. The initiative will modify incentives to companies that setup up in Costa Rica under this system, in order to have incentives that are in accordance with the regulations of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Costa Rica will give priority to reforming free zonesMonday, January 5, 2009 During the first quarter, the Ministry of Foreign Trade (Comex) will send the bill to the Assembly in hopes of getting it passed during the first quarter of the year. According to nacion.com, "the objective is to guarantee that companies remain in the country, to encourage them to reinvest and to have a clear legal framework to attract new companies. Company Profile
Comprehensive services such as International Trade: Freight, Shipping, Ports and multimodal Logistics. El Salvador: Fines for Customs ViolationsMonday, September 11, 2017 The Legislature has approved a law reform that reduces to $300 fines for driving outside of established routes or non-compliance with the deadlines set for the customs transit regime. From a statement issued by the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador: El Salvador - Costa Rica: Customs Requirement EliminatedMonday, February 23, 2015 A requirement has been eliminated which previously obliged companies exporting goods to submit records which indicated the customs procedure under which the company operates. From a bulletin by the Chamber of Industries of Costa Rica: Costa Rica: More Companies in Free Zone RegimeTuesday, August 26, 2014 An announcement has been made that operation permits will be extended to 18 companies already operating under the scheme and licenses granted to four new firms who will enter the scheme in the short term. According to indications made by the president Luis Guillermo Solis to AmeliaRueda.com, 22 decrees have been signed which "... relate to expanding and awarding new licenses to these companies ... Congress for Free Zone Companies in Costa RicaWednesday, June 18, 2014 On July 10th, representatives from companies the free zone regime will meet to discuss issues such as investments outside of the greater metropolitan area and production chains. In addition to the issue of productive chains generated by companies operating under the free zone regime, discussion will take place on other topics such as opening free zones in areas which are less developed and more remote from the greater metropolitan area, where the majority of the sites offering this tax incentive scheme are located . Panama following in the steps of SingaporeTuesday, September 23, 2008 With a system of laws to generate competitiveness and legal security for multinational companies, Panama is on its way to repeating the experience of Singapore and Switzerland. Panama is strengthening its strategic position in Latin America as a commercial, banking, insurance, and logistical center by starting to repeat the first fruits of Law 41 (from August 2007), which provides incentives to international companies to set up their regional headquarters in the country. Nicaragua: Exports of Wire Harnesses up 22%Wednesday, November 2, 2016 Between January and September the value of exports amounted to $509 million, registering an increase of 22% compared to the same period in 2015 and 29% in volume. The monthly report by the Ministry of Foreign Trade specifies that the export of harnesses represented 14% of total exports from Nicaragua during the first nine months of the year. |
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