Panama: Traffic Surveillance Contract DisputeMonday, December 17, 2012 Car rental agencies in Panama have described the contract signed by the government with the company Traffic Safety as harmful to the state and the private sector. Traffic Safety in Panama operates traffic surveillance cameras in Panama City. El Salvador Invites Bids for Battery BanksThursday, September 3, 2009 ETESAL will purchase 125 VDC battery banks for its electric substations. Any company can bid, in addition to a group of entities directly invited by ETESAL, which include "Repelec, S. A., de C. V.", "Paradoxe Corporation", "A.I.S.A. Inversiones Energéticas, S. A.", "Power Sistems, S. A. de C. V.", "Escoto S. A. de C. V." and "Sesa, de C. V". Dynamic Global Safety Solutions Company Profile
EHS (Environment Health and Safety) consulting firm. Company Profile
Safety Solutions Panama, offers complete solutions for the Construction and General Industry in occupational, health and hygiene. SAFETECH Safety Services Advisors Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica.
Liquid Chlorine Tender for $3 millionWednesday, May 9, 2018 The National Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers in Panama is putting out to tender a supply of 2.5 million kilograms of liquid chlorine to be used nationwide. Panama Government Purchase 2018-2-66-0-99-LP-013928: New U.S. Rules on PackagingFriday, January 21, 2011 Starting January 2012 nutrition labeling of single-ingredient foods such as ground meat and poultry will be required. On December 29, 2010, the Food, Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has changed regulations on meat and poultry products. The changes will come into effect on the 1st of January 2012. Canadian Companies will Visit PanamaFriday, January 28, 2011 12 infrastructure, construction and marine technology companies will tour Panama. The mission is organized by the Canadian Atlantic Opportunity Agency (ACOA), and aims to ensure involvement of these companies in large infrastructure projects in the country, including the Panama Canal and the Metro. Additional U.S. Requirements for Imported ProductsTuesday, January 11, 2011 The new Food Safety Modernization Law expands FDA powers to inspect production of what is consumed in the country. The FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, signed by President Obama on January 4, "will require all types of producers to assess risks in their operations, implement and effectively monitor measures to prevent contamination and have a plan to undertake corrective action as necessary". Tender of $3 Million in Aluminum SulfateMonday, November 11, 2019 The Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers of Panama tenders the supply of 5.1 million kilograms of granular aluminum sulfate for use in drinking water plants. Panama Government Purchase 2019-2-66-0-99-LP-015430: Container Certification in El SalvadorThursday, May 12, 2016 The country may not be prepared to meet the weight certification requirement for containers which will come into effect on July 1. An article on Elsalvador.com reports that "... the Corporation of Exporters of El Salvador (Coexport) expressed concern in the sector over the approval of amendments to SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea), which includes new regulations requiring exporters to submit their containers to a weight verification process, and certification of the ship when full, or the total weight of all packages of the cargo container. " Stricter Rules for Exporting to U.S.Monday, January 23, 2012 A bill will impose more stringent requirements for labeling, product production and processing, and even the prohibition of certain ingredients. Starting from March, the U.S. will toughen requirements for exports to its market through the Safety Act or Food Safety Modernization Act, which aims to prevent illness from the consumption of imported foods, reported Prensa.com. Is Certification Necessary?Friday, March 23, 2012 In theory, companies' adherence to international standards is voluntary. In the harsh reality of the market, it has become essential. What factors and influences lead a company to seek international certification? Food: Requirements in the New RealityTuesday, June 30, 2020 Some of the requirements for companies exporting food from Guatemala are that exporters guarantee good sanitary practices and that in case of an outbreak of covid-19 they notify their buyers and separate infected collaborators. Safety and health protocols have taken off in this new trade scenario, which emerged suddenly due to the spread of covid-19 around the world. Lack of Protection for the Aviation Industry in PanamaMonday, December 12, 2016 While hundreds of millions of dollars are being invested in Tocumen Airport, the Panamanian Civil Aviation Authority does not have the capacity to exercise its responsibility to carry out supervision. The economy with the greatest air connectivity in the region does not have, according to the ICAO, the necessary resources to deal with an air crash, indicating that training for air traffic monitoring staff is insufficient. |
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