Pharmaceutical Companies Sanctioned in El SalvadorFriday, May 17, 2019 American Drugstore and C. Imberton were sanctioned for proving "that they engaged in the anti-competitive practice of agreeing to fix the prices of Cataflam, Diovan and Lamisil products." The Superintendence of Competition of El Salvador (SC) sanctioned American Drugstore, for $171,000, and C. Imberton, for $228,000, after proving that they engaged in the anticompetitive practice of agreeing to fix the prices of the products concerned, informed the institution. Protests Over Container Terminal Award in HondurasThursday, February 14, 2013 The consortium Bollore / TCB states that in light of a tie in the financial offer a thorough verification should be performed on all the documents submitted by the bidders. A statement from the consortium Bollore / TCB reads: El Salvador: How to Export to the European UnionFriday, November 22, 2013 On 25 and 26 November a seminar will be held to train Salvadoran SMEs in the legal regulations and requirements needed to export to the European market . From a press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of El Salvador: Boom in Online ShoppingFriday, March 23, 2012 The ease of searching, selecting and paying for products online, couple with logistic facilities are making shopping online a booming business. Some 4,000 parcels a day coming from the U.S. to Guatemalans who have bought online pass through customs at La Aurora airport, reports Elperiodico.com.gt. Panama Logistics Expo 2009Thursday, April 2, 2009 On October 14 and 15, companies will show their products and services, forming contacts between themselves and potential customers. Panama Logistics Expo 2009, to be held at the Vasco Núñez de Balboa Convention Center, will bring together multinational companies, suppliers, government representatives, consultants, agents and freight and passenger transport companies. Interest From French and Spanish in Puerto CortesTuesday, November 6, 2012 Representatives from the Catalan company Grupo TCB and the French group Bolloré Ports & Logistics, will visit Honduras to gather information on the tender for the bulk terminal. Laprensa.hn reported that "Top executives of two major European firms which administer ports will come to the country this week to show firsthand interest in participating in the development project of Puerto Cortés." Only Two Bids for Terminal in Puerto CortesWednesday, January 30, 2013 A French-Catalan group and a Philippine company were the only bidders in the tender for the concession of the container terminal in Honduras. A statement from the Commission for the Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships (COALIANZA) reads: 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.
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Logistics Park: $27 Million InvestmentThursday, July 1, 2021 In Panama, the Colón Logistics Park North project will have 04 warehouses of different types ranging from 7 thousand m2 to 35 thousand m2, including loading docks, electrical rooms, among other features, to be developed on a 19 HA site. The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", from CentralAmericaData's Business Intelligence Area, includes an updated list of public and private construction projects that have submitted environmental impact studies (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country. Puerto La Union: More Time for the White ElephantThursday, October 30, 2014 The Autonomous Executive Port Commission of El Salvador is now considering extending the deadline for pre-qualified companies to complete the consultation process for bidding in the concession. The never ending story continues... Panama to Participate in 21 Fairs in 2012Thursday, January 5, 2012 The country will participate in 21 international fairs specializing in agricultural products, logistics, food, handicrafts and more. As of October 2011 the value of contracts signed at fairs amounted to $660 million, $34 million more than in the same period in 2010. Panama as a Global Multimodal Cargo HubThursday, February 23, 2012 Panama's advantages in combining sea, air and rail transport will be featured at the XVI International Maritime Conference and Exposition. Businessman Eduardo Segura emphasized that Panama’s advantage in business regarding logistics lies in its capabilities as a multimodal center, where railway, ports, air and sea freight used simultaneously are the country’s greatest strength, which must be further advanced. Economic Forum in PanamaThursday, March 22, 2012 The Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama, held this morning an Economic Forum entitled "Panama: Challenges and Opportunities in the search for a common agenda for development." The Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP),held this morning an Economic Forum entitled "Panama: Challenges and Opportunities in the search for a common agenda for development", an event for representatives of government and private institutions, international organizations, students and the media. Filipinos Awarded Terminal in Puerto CortesMonday, February 4, 2013 The proposal by International Container Terminal Services includes royalties of $19.50 per TEU and $624 million in investment in the first ten years of the concession. A statement from COALIANZA reads: Complexity of the Cold ChainMonday, August 13, 2012 There are no situations where there is room for improvisation and, although the limits vary in flexibility, logistics applied to cold chains leave no room for error. The complexity of cold chain logistics |
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