Bold expansion plan for Panama logistics center
WITH a “roadmap” proposed for the next four years, Panama’s logistic sector aims to create a hub in the country to better compete better with other Latin American ports.
With the help of the CAF Development Bank, the sector aims to develop a plan to improve the supply of services and compete better with other logistics development poles that have improved their position in Latin America, reports CentralAmericaData. One example is Colombia and its Cartagena and Buenaventura port terminals, says Susana Pinilla, from the CAF. “… The ships when docked in those ports do transshipment, which has access to value-added processes; or they serve the need for supplies. There is a robust supply of bunker, among other conditions referenced in catalogs on global logistics services. “ In addition, “… it highlights the potential for the Charco Azul terminal in the chiricano village in Puerto Armuelles. The area has a geological fault in its favor: at only 10 meters from the sea it has a depth of 100 meters. Then 20 meters after that it descends to about 200 meters, and later reaches a thousand meters. “That for a port is glorious because it does not have to be dredged, which is the most complex and expensive part of the construction works for building [a dock].” |