Living and Doing Business in Violent RegionsFriday, July 17, 2009 Executive training for dealing with violent situations seems to be a prerequisite to boarding a plane. Business opportunities are rarely found across the street. It is no longer easy to find them without traveling, often to places where personal security risks are high. These dangerous places are not thousand of miles away, sometimes it is enough to mistake the route from an office to another within a city, to find ourselves suddenly in no man's land, exposed to kidnap or assault. The Mega-Port at Moin and the Future of Refrigerated CargoTuesday, October 20, 2015 The terminal which is being built by APM Terminals in the Costa Rican Caribbean will be able to receive vessels containing refrigerated cargo containers of a larger capacity than those currently arriving at the port. Fresh fruits and meat exporters are some of the productive sectors that will benefit the most once the mega port being built in Limon, Costa Rica comes into operation. Tender: Consultancy for Model of Road ConcessionTuesday, May 16, 2017 In Guatemala, a study is being carried out to determine the most suitable concession and operation model for the new El Cerinal - Barberena road with toll collection. Guatemala Government Purchase 6239862: Tender for Weather Station SystemWednesday, November 7, 2018 The Honduran Civil Aeronautics Agency tenders the supply of stations for the meteorology department modernization. Honduras Government Purchase No.AHAC-LPI-002-2018: Tender of $3 Million in Aluminum SulfateMonday, November 11, 2019 The Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers of Panama tenders the supply of 5.1 million kilograms of granular aluminum sulfate for use in drinking water plants. Panama Government Purchase 2019-2-66-0-99-LP-015430: Tender: Study for Road WorksTuesday, September 5, 2017 In Guatemala, a tender is being launched for technical, financial and legal studies of the El Cerinal - Barberena toll road construction project. Guatemala Government Purchase 6611796: Panama and the Council of the AmericasThursday, March 1, 2012 For the second consecutive year in Panama the Latin American conference of the Council of the Americas was held, this year subtitled "Panama: Where the World Meets." The Council of the Americas is a private U.S. organization, composed of large international corporations with interests in the region, and who are mediators seeking greater cooperation and economic integration in the continent. Panama: Travel Paperwork for U.S. Visits SimplifiedFriday, June 20, 2014 With the implementation of the Global Pass program at Tocumen airport travelers to the United States will be able pass through the immigration process much more quickly. From a statement issued by the Presidency of Panama: Costa Rica: Hotel Purchased for Medical TourismTuesday, December 16, 2014 Agroganadera Pinilla SA has announced the sale of La Posada, in Hacienda Pinilla, Guanacaste, to the company Rythmia Holdings Company SRL, which will convert the facility into a center for medical treatment. From a statement issued by Agroganadera Pinilla, SA: Goldcorp takes steps to improve human rights at MarlinThursday, July 1, 2010 Goldcorp To Implement Human Rights Assessment Recommendations; Commits To Integrate Human Rights In Business Process VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, June 30, 2010 – GOLDCORP INC. (TSX: G, NYSE: GG) today presented its initial response to the recently completed independent human rights assessment (HRA) prepared by On Common Ground Consultants Inc. The report is the result of an eighteen month assessment of how the Marlin mine which is operated by Montana Exploradora de Guatemala, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Goldcorp, has affected human rights, and whether the Company has in place and is implementing effectively policies and procedures to mitigate the risks of potential conflicts with international human rights standards. Nokia: The Shrimp That Fell AsleepThursday, March 3, 2016 A company can make no mistakes at all, but if its strategy and way of thinking are not able to adapt quickly to changes in the environment, it will inevitably disappear. EDITORIAL Guatemala: Foreign Construction Companies Interested in RoadworksThursday, January 19, 2017 Companies from Spain, Peru, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, the Netherlands and Italy took part in the prequalification process to build and operate the Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal highway. The construction firms that participated in the prequalification process were: |
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