Panama Maritime Assistance, S.A. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Regional Coastal Trade on Pacific CoastTuesday, June 19, 2012 A feasibility study has been started on a freight system between the Pacific ports of the region using shallow draft boats. Launched six years ago, the project has now been reactivated in response to the need to seek alternatives to the increase in freight rates. Latin American ports strive to keep pace with world tradeWednesday, May 21, 2008 The Latin American Ports Congress, to be held in Panama from June 17 to 21, will debate how to meet the challenge of growing world trade. Latin American port authorities are planning major increases in infrastructure to keep them abreast of the investments being made by their counterparts in Canada, the United States and Europe. End of La Union – Caldera Cargo FerryFriday, October 26, 2018 Despite the recent announcement by a Costa Rican company about the future of the operation of the Cargo ferry between El Salvador and Costa Rica, as planned, the service is still not operating and may never do so. The option of maritime cargo transport emerged again with the objective of minimizing part of the impact that the Nicaraguan crisis has had on intraregional trade. That is why in July the governments of Costa Rica and El Salvador announced that they were already able to begin ferrying operations. See "Cargo Ferry Between La Union and Caldera Back on the Table" This Could be Puerto Cortes' MomentThursday, June 11, 2015 While the epic speeches on a regional maritime traffic sound crazy, Puerto Cortes is rationally emerging as the hub port in the North Central Triangle . The port terminal, announcing an increase in productivity of 90% through the modernization of the container and general cargo terminal, aims to be the hub for cargo coming from North America and cargo destined for Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua. Shipping Companies Call for Delay in Toll HikeThursday, May 24, 2012 ICS member companies fear a further negative impact from the effects of the global economic crisis, if Panama applies a toll hike from July 1. The International Chamber of Shipping companies (ICS), the largest international shipping association, has asked the Panama Canal Authority (ACP in Spanish) to postpone the increase in tolls of 15%, whose first phase has been announced for 1 July. Company Profile
Sistemas Aereos Group is a leader in providing multimodal transportation services and logistics services for 20 years, operations in 7 countries. Our Business Is Transporting Your Business Company Profile
Laninco is an Anglo Costa Rican freight forwarder with much experience in the field of moving small, LCL, container or Heavy Lift Project Cargo. Cargo Ferry Between La Union and Caldera Back On the TableWednesday, July 11, 2018 In order to minimize some of the impact that the Nicaraguan crisis has had on intraregional trade, the governments of Costa Rica and El Salvador have announced that they are now in a position to start ferry operations. After unsuccessfully trying to implement this maritime cargo transport option, in May of last year the Spanish shipping company Odiel decided to end the negotiation process to operate the ferry, due to a disagreement over the setting of tariffs that would have to be charged for the service. Since then, the project has been forgotten. Puerto Cortés: New Dock Starts OperationsMonday, September 24, 2018 After investing close to $240 million, the Central American Port Operator has started operations at pier number 6 of the Honduran maritime terminal. See statement from the Presidency of Honduras. Bureaucracy Paralyzes La Union-Caldera Cargo FerryThursday, September 1, 2016 The mania for regulatory bureaucracy which feeds its own existence is taking away flexibility in the use of resources in the economy, slowing development. EDITORIAL Without Connectivity Economies Do Not GrowWednesday, July 9, 2014 Panama exemplifies the relevance of air, sea and telecommunications connectivity for the competitiveness and economic growth of a country. Having sea and air connectivity with the rest of the economic world is one of the main factors that has enabled the Panamanian economy to achieve higher growth rates, which are on average 7% per year. New charter flights to HondurasMonday, November 17, 2008 Sky Service, Can Jet and West Jet which have an operations center in Toronto and Montreal, will fly to Roatan and La Cieba. Three new charter flights from Canada were announced for December, according to Peter Fleming, Commercial manager of Airports in Honduras. Corporate funding risk in the region growsFriday, October 3, 2008 Difficulty in accessing funds on the part of issuing companies in Latin America increased last year, Moody's rating agency indicated. Despite this, the agency emphasized that non-financial issuers in the region have a manageable exposure due to their access to local capital markets, their close relation with the banking sector and the relatively strong economic growth. Honduras signs agreement for oil explorationTuesday, December 23, 2008 Petroleum Geo Services will carry out studies within 10 kilometers with the territorial waters of Honduras, and will have licenses to explore for crude. PGS will invest in the study which will cost $23 million, and this would be recovered later by selling the studies to any of the firms that have shown interest in carrying out explorations. |
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