King Ocean Services to operate out of PanamaTuesday, November 18, 2008 With a fleet of six ships, and 27 years of service, the shipping company is dedicated to transporting heavy equipment, dry goods and refrigerated cargo. The weekly service schedule begins in Florida, USA, passes through Limon, Costa Rica, and arrives at the Manzanillo International Terminal (MIT) in Colon, Panama, each Wednesday. New Ocean Freight Service from GuatemalaTuesday, April 11, 2017 Starting from May, Hapag-Lloyd Guatemala will connect in a northbound direction with the ports of the US West Coast and once a week in a southbound direction with the European and Mediterranean ports. From a statement issued by Agexport: More Auxiliary Marine Docks for PanamaWednesday, August 28, 2013 The maritime industry will have two docks for auxiliary services in the Pacific and one in the Atlantic to use as a base for providing services to ships. According to Willys Delvalle, president of the Panama Maritime Chamber, the committee on maritime industries at the Chamber is already working on approaches with companies for projects and he confirmed that they are going to provide all services required by the industry. Panama: Auxiliary Maritime Industry Lacks PortsMonday, December 17, 2012 The growth in traffic of ships has displaced the operations of the auxiliary maritime industry and is jeopardizing its chances of development. The auxiliary maritime industry in Panama will not be able to take advantage of the increased transit of ships through the Panama Canal after its expansion in 2014 because it does not have space to provide its services. Panama: Docks for Auxiliary Maritime IndustryMonday, July 15, 2013 An announcement has been made for the construction of multipurpose docks in the Port of Balboa on the Pacific, and in the Port of Cristobal on the Atlantic. The Panamanian auxiliary marine industry lacked the space required for its activity, which has been an obstacle to its growth, especially when taking into account the increase in maritime activity in the Canal Zone, once the expansion has been completed. Intermodal & Containers Service, S.A. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama, Honduras, Nicaragua and Central America.
Puerto La Union: White Elephant Sits WaitingMonday, May 11, 2015 Now May 28th is the "confirmed" date for the submission of bids in the tender for the Central American Port of La Union. According to the Executive Port Commission (CEPA), resolutions have been given to 63 queries put forward by four companies which have pre-qualified to participate in the tender, and because of this there will be no further changes to the date for receiving bids. International Merchant Marine of Belize Company Profile
The International Merchant Marine Registry of Belize (IMMARBE) is under the Ministry of Finance, with its Head Office located in Belize City. The Registration of Merchant Ships Act, 1989 as amended in 1996 governs the merchant fleet. Conflict in Panama over port zone concessionWednesday, October 1, 2008 Four companies allege to have requested the concession of an area of land and sea to build a dock at La Roca in Balboa. Three weeks ago it was mentioned that three companies had requested the concession to develop the port infrastructure at the site; these were Trans Ibérica Terminal & Services, Talleres Industriales and Atlantic Pacific S.A. Port Corpus Christi and Tianjin Port (Group) Signed A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)Monday, October 24, 2011 “Agreement Aimed to Generate New Business through both Ports” Tianjin, China – The Port of Corpus Christi and the Tianjin Port (Group) Co., Ltd signed a memorandum of understanding today. The Tianjin Port Authority hosted a delegation of the Port of Corpus Christi, led by City of Corpus Christi Mayor Joe Adame, for the official signing of the MOU. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica and Panama.
Panama Maritime IX to be held in February 2009Tuesday, October 28, 2008 This national and international conference is considered to be one of the most important maritime events in Latin America and the Caribbean. It will be held in Panama City from February 9-11, 2009. It is organized by the Panama Maritime Law Association, which has a membership of more than 200 local lawyers, along with the Maritime Chamber which represents more than 100 maritime companies, the Panama Canal Authority and the Panama Maritime Authority. Comisión Centroamericana de Transporte Marítimo Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Ports Performance and Regional ConnectivityMonday, March 18, 2013 Assessment of Port Performance and Port Connectivity Study in Belize, Central America and the Dominican Republic. This study focuses on identifying the basic logistics capabilities in Belize, Central America and the Dominican Republic. Shipping Freight Rates ClimbTuesday, February 14, 2012 The shipping companies Ocean King and Crowley have raised their prices by $800 for every container imported into Costa Rica. Luis Fernando Monge, CEO of Crecex, said in early February, representatives from Ocean King and Crowley informed them of the decision to increase the price of transporting goods, calling it "a blow to importers." |
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