First Contracts for Port of La Unión in El SalvadorMonday, July 5, 2010 The shipping companies CMA/CGM and China Shipping are the first to make their operations in the Port of La Unión official. They will dock at the Salvadorean port once a week, reported the country's state-owned ports authority (CEPA). China as a Customer of the New Panama CanalTuesday, June 28, 2016 The Chinese giant Cosco Shipping Group has announced new business strategies, which involve the passage of ships carrying 14,000 TEUs through the Canal and transshipments on the Pacific coast. The interest of Cosco Shipping Group in transporting goods through the country confirms once again the need for Panama to accelerate approval of the project to build a new port terminal in Corozal, and with the same benefits as offered in other ports. Two New Pacific Shipping ServicesThursday, April 16, 2009 MSC shipping announced 2 new services connecting North, Central and South America on the Pacific coast. In a press release, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company said that the service called "Puma" will run between the US, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama. It will connect the ports of Balboa, Long Beach, Oakland, Manzanillo and Puerto Caldera with weekly services and Salina Cruz, Mazatlan, Quetzal and Acajutla every two weeks. World’s Second Largest Shipping Company Sets Up in El SalvadorMonday, April 6, 2009 Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) expects to attract between 10% and 12% of the Salvadoran market in its first year of operation. The company plans to move 50 to 60 thousand containers per year, focusing on routes to Asia, Mexico and South America. Maritime Transport: Direct Route Costa Rica – ChinaTuesday, September 24, 2019 China Ocean Shipping Company began operating the new maritime service that will connect Port Moin, in the province of Limon, with Shanghai, in China. The service began operating last September 22, when the ship of the Chinese government's shipping company arrived at the Moin Container Terminal, and left on September 23 after loading products such as pineapple, banana, meat and orange juice. Cruise Terminal in Bay of TrujilloWednesday, March 14, 2012 Honduras is to develop the ‘Banana Coast’ cruise port in Trujillo and promote this project in the Cruise Shipping Miami 2012 event. Honduras will participate in the international business fair Cruise Shipping Miami 2012 from 13th to 15th March, during which it will promote the project Banana Coast cruise port to be operated in the Bay of Trujillo in 2013. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica.
Logistic International Honduras Company Profile
We count with offices in the main cities of Honduras; San Pedro Sula, Tegucigalpa, Puerto Cortés and La Ceiba. We offer a complete logistic land/air/ocean transport and consolidated cargo service. Maritime Warehouse for Eggs to MexicoMonday, August 27, 2012 The Mediterrean Shipping Company Mexico has announced the activation of its system of alliances with Colombian and Costa Rican ports in order to give special attention to ships with refrigerated cargo of chicken and eggs. Through the program the company is making available to Mexico their ship’s continental routes to aid in the supply of eggs and chicken in the face of effects of the outbreak of bird flu detected in the state of Jalisco. Costa Rica - China Route: More Frequencies ManagedWednesday, October 23, 2019 Costa Rican exporters are negotiating to change the frequency of the maritime route between Port Moin and Shanghai from monthly to weekly from February 2020. The service began last September 22, when the ship of China Ocean Shipping Company (Cosco), shipping company of the Chinese government, arrived at the Container Terminal of Moin, and left on September 23 after loading products such as pineapple, banana, meat and orange juice. Maritime Transports: Costa Rica - China Route SuspendedFriday, November 22, 2019 Because of the lower-than-projected volume of cargo shipped on the September and October services, the maritime route between Port Moin and Shanghai was suspended. In recent weeks the situation has turned unexpectedly, as late last month Costa Rican exporters announced that they planned to negotiate for 2020 an increase in the frequency of the route, however, the low volume of cargo sent to the Asian giant, caused the interruption of service. Plan to increase Canal toll maintainedThursday, February 5, 2009 The increase from $63 to $72 in the toll for Twenty-foot Equivalent (TEU) containers is scheduled for May 2009. Prensa.com reports: "In 2007, it was agreed that the toll increase would happen in three stages and the plan still stands, said the administrator of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), Alberto Aleman Zubieta. Korean Companies Interested in Central AmericaTuesday, June 29, 2010 Representatives from South Korean companies are touring Panama, evaluating different regional investment options. Several high profiles companies are represented in the trade mission: Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motors Company, LS-Nikko Copper, Korean Air, Hanjin Shipping, Korea Federation of Textile Industries and the Export-Import Bank of Korea, among others. Company Profile
Comprehensive services such as International Trade: Freight, Shipping, Ports and multimodal Logistics. Growing competition of Flag States in PanamaTuesday, February 5, 2013 A recently passed tax reform in Greece joins the other threats to the registration of ships in Panama. A tax reform recently passed by the Greek parliament could affect the registration of ships in Panama. |
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