Hacienda Pinilla Cancels Auction and Announces ReinvestmentFriday, May 24, 2013 The company Agroganadera Pinilla SA has decided to keep control of the company and waive the auction for the sale of the 1,800 hectares of Hacienda Pinilla in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. In order to do this, the board of the company named Bree McClure Pattillo as successor to his grandfather HG (Pat) Pattillo, founder of the project. 'Pattillo is a director and holds executive positions at Pattillo Construction Corporation and various real estate companies in the United States and has been engaged with the project for more than two decades," noted an article in Elfinancierocr.com. Who Will Manage the Convention Center in Amador?Thursday, June 15, 2017 At the request of the private sector, selection of the management company for the convention center will be done directly and not through a tender. The National Tourism Council (CNT) is the institution that will select the company that will be in charge of managing the convention center that is under construction in the Amador Causeway. According to authorities at the CNT, it was the same entrepreneurs who raised the need to avoid a tender process and instead award the contract directly. Company Profile
We build, design & construct GREEN. Eco-friendly homes, hotels, resorts, schools, & commercial spaces. SIP's, ICF's, and sustainable Brazilian wood construction. We sell Solar Panels & street lights. Panama: New ‘Home Port’ SeasonThursday, February 18, 2010 Royal Caribbean has confirmed the port of Colon as its point of departure for cruise ships until 2011-2012. The second season will finish in April 2010, and the third will run from November 2010 to April 2011. A fourth was confirmed, from November 2011 to April 2012. Panamanian Sea and Coasts Concessions EvaluatedThursday, April 16, 2009 AMP will consider today whether to grant the concessions requested for the Panamanian coast and ocean floor. Among the concessions sought from the Panamanian Maritime Authority (AMP) are one for marine tourism and the other for the construction and operation of a dock for transferring fuel to ships. Additionally, a concession was requested to provide docking, loading and unloading of containers and the construction of a freight building, and another to construct and operate a terminal for the transshipment of oil products. Nicaragua: Exponica in July 2009Wednesday, May 13, 2009 From July 1-4, the I International Fair of Trade and Industry, Exponica 2009, will take place in Managua, Nicaragua. Exponica 2009, organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Nicaragua and the Chamber of Industries, aims to publicize Nicaraguan product offers both locally and internationally and to make international contacts that will help increase exports.
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International Tender: Printing and Distribution of TextbooksTuesday, February 2, 2021 In Honduras, the Strategic Agency for Productive, Environmental and Social Projects invites eligible bidders to submit bids for printing and distribution of school textbooks for the Third Cycle of Basic Education. Honduras Government Purchase AEPAS-H-4449-LPI-004-2021: $600 million Port Project Hindered by Environmental IssuesMonday, January 29, 2018 The Supreme Court of Justice in Panama has accepted the appeal for legal protection brought against the construction project of a multimodal port in Isla Margarita, province of Colon. The Environmental Impact Study (EIA) that Panama Colón Container Port Inc. submitted at the end of 2016 to build a port terminal has been temporarily voided, while the Supreme Court of Justice analyzes the case before issuing a definitive ruling. Porte, Imagen Personal y Profesional Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Panama: Requires insurance to transport foreign cargoTuesday, November 11, 2008 The Land Transit and Transportation Authority will request foreign cargo transporters to carry obligatory insurance to travel in Panamanian territory. This according to Heraclio Batista, national ATTT director. Mexico tightens rules for travelers on connecting flightsFriday, May 30, 2008 TACA airlines reports that, as of May 30, travelers making connections in Mexico will need to show a visa at the airport. Under new Customs rules that came into force on the same day, luggage has to be picked up from carrousels and checked through Mexican Customs before being loaded on a connecting flight. Panamanian authorities expand plans for Farfán megaportFriday, April 11, 2008 The government of Martín Torrijos has apparently decided to build three terminals at the port development at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal. However, it's not clear when this will be done. Panama's second vice-president, Rubén Arosemena, says the concession for the megaport development in the Palo Seco area of Farfán must wait until the Assembly approves a contract between the State and the Port Singapore Authority(PSA) to build a container center at the Rodman Quay. Arosemena did not provide details. The PSA says it will invest 70 million dollars in its project. Maritime Cargo in Guatemala: Figures up to June 2018Friday, August 3, 2018 From January to June a total of 161,000 TEUs were mobilized from Guatemalan ports to different US destinations, registering a slight year-on-year increase of 1%. According to the "Logistics Monitor" prepared by the Guatemalan Association of Exporters (Agexport), Port Everglades in Florida prevails as the main cargo receiving port of Guatemala, with 15% of the total sent there up to June, followed by Wilmington in Delaware, with 13.4%, Gloucester in New Jersey with 9.5%, Gulfport in Mississippi, with 7.8% and Port Hueneme in California, with 7.6%. Guatemala Seeks Lawyers for Ferrovías LawsuitWednesday, July 20, 2011 The Ministry of Economy is searching for legal professionals to continue the arbitration process requested by Ferrovías. On July 7 the country must present its statement to the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), but in the absence of professionals to take on the case, it has requested an extension. Honduras Blockage forces Alternate RoutesWednesday, July 29, 2009 New exit points are being analyzed by Nicaraguan exporters, as most of their products find their way to the U.S. and Europe through Honduras. Honduras's institutional crisis complicates Nicaraguan access to Honduran Port Cortés, where most products are shipped and exported. |
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