Logistics Center in Tocumen to be Tendered in April 2017Thursday, October 27, 2016 The first stage of the project to develop a logistics center and free zone on 200 hectares in a section of Panama City airport will be tendered in six months. The head of Tocumen S.A. told Laestrella.com.pa that "... the beginning of the bidding process is expected within six months, and the first stage will start with an investment of $15 million. 'The board of directors has already authorized us to start with the development of the urbinization to adapt 60 hectares for the concession and build the logistics craft'." Mining Corporation Moves Head Office to PanamaFriday, April 3, 2009 Wildwood Management Corporation will move its head office and operations to Panama City. The US Company said in press release that since most of its assets and operations are in South America, it needed to be closer to its mining operations and local funding sources. Company Profile
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Hazardous Materials Emergencies Managing & Plannig Chinese Interested in Reconstruction of Puerto ArmuellesMonday, February 23, 2015 Shanghai Haojun Investment & Management is interested in participating in the project to build a road between Puerto Armuelles and a complementary port on the Atlantic coast. The Chinese company Shanghai Haojun Investment & Management Co. Ltd. has expressed interest in taking part in the project which currently has a funding agreement for a technical study for the development of an intermodal canal, a multipurpose port and modernization of the infrastructure at the port in Armuelles.
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Top benefits of Big Data in supply chain managementTuesday, March 22, 2022 Big Data brings together data from different applications, infrastructures, third-party sources and emerging technologies such as location analytics to improve decision making in the strategic, tactical and operational processes that make up supply chain management. This tool reshapes the supply chain by providing useful and actionable data that can help improve the efficiency of individual companies and the ecosystems in which they operate, helping to synchronize supply chain planning and execution by improving real-time visibility into these processes and their impact on customers and the bottom line. Read the complete article here $5 million Investment in LogisticsTuesday, March 10, 2015 Yobel Supply Chain Management is looking for a plot in western San José to build facilities for concentrating its offices in one place and a distribution and a latest generation logistics center. The Peruvian logistics giant is planning, for 2017, to concentrate its operations in Costa Rica, which is currently developed at two separate facilities. Grand Canal: Ancillary Works for Local BusinessesWednesday, January 7, 2015 The consortium formed by the Nicaraguan Llansa Ingenieros, NAP Ingenieros y Nicaragua Ingenieros S.A has been subcontracted by HKND for preliminary works. Elnuevodiario.com.ni reports that "...The works which began on December 22 consist of the construction of five temporary access roads, improving two existing access roads near port Brito and the West Lock proposed for the Canal, the clearing of a strip of 50 meters along the center line of the proposed route for the Canal and auxiliary facilities. " Conference on Nicaraguan Inter-Oceanic CanalFriday, August 9, 2013 AmCham Nicaragua has announced that representatives of the company HKND, concessionaire of the project, will hold a conference on August 13. The activity, organized by the Nicaraguan American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham), will include the participation of HKND Group spokesman Ronald MacLean-Abaroa and Alberto Vega, a representative from Environmental Resources Management (ERN), the firm responsible for the environmental impact studies. Environmental Studies for Grand Canal of NicaraguaThursday, November 28, 2013 The Government and Chinese companies responsible for analyzing the environmental viability of the project have made presentations private on the partial developments. Environmental Resource Management (ERM) and China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) submitted to the Technical Advisory Committee of the Grand Canal, and without allowing access to journalists - the progress of the environmental studies for the construction of the inter-oceanic canal. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Very Little Information on Inter Oceanic CanalWednesday, August 14, 2013 At a conference organized by AMCHAM in Nicaragua personnel from the company HKND admitted to still not having data on the feasibility of the project. Ronald McLean, spokesman for the company Wang Jing, and a specialist from the Environmental Resources Management (ERM), Alberto Vega, had no answer for the vast majority of the questions on the Grand Canal of Nicaragua project, raised by businessmen present at the conference. Reasoned Optimism Over Nicaragua's Grand CanalFriday, November 1, 2013 The Nicaraguan business delegation that visited China returned with objective grounds for believing in the realization of the project by the company HKND. An article in Elnuevodiario.com.ni summarizes the opinion of Arturo Cruz, an analyst, diplomat and scholar, and member of the Nicaraguan delegation recently returned from China, where they met the businessman Wang Jing who revealed information on the relationship between him and his company HKND with the Chinese business political system. $45 million Logistics ParkFriday, June 23, 2017 In a 13-hectare site in the province of Colón, Panama, a logistics park consisting of 5 buildings measuring 5,000 square meters each will be built. According to the interactive platform "Construction in Central America" complied by the business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, Colon Container Terminal, S.A. Bad News for Grand Canal of NicaraguaWednesday, October 7, 2015 Wang Jing, the owner of the concession for the great work, may have lost 84% of his personal assets in recent stock market upheavals in China. While there has never been complete certainty about the realization of the gigantic work which could radically change the development prospects of one of the poorest countries in the hemisphere, news of the serious economic losses suffered by its promoter Wang Jing, tip the balance of opinions on the Grand Canal to the negative side. |
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