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Port concessionaires foresee investments for more than US$ 200 million

Port concessionaires foresee investments for more than US$ 200 million

Port concession companies under the supervision of the (Ositran) would invest this year more than US$200 million in port infrastructure, as reported in the presentation of their 2022 Business Plans.

The company Terminales Portuarios Euroandinos Paita SA indicated that an investment of more than US$ 42.7 million is planned, not including VAT, in the Paita Port Terminal. The amount includes the execution of works such as the extension of the pier by 60 meters.

In the Salaverry Multipurpose Port Terminal, the balance of the works corresponding to Stages 1 and 2 will be executed, for an amount greater than US$ 11 million. Until the end of 2021, more than US$ 134 million were executed in mandatory and complementary investments.

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Likewise, the concessionaire Terminal Internacional del Sur SA projects the execution of Voluntary Improvement works for an amount greater than US$ 1.8 million in the Matarani Port Terminal, which will consist of the implementation of a mineral sampling system, a truck washing, dust collection system and grain tunnel ventilation, among others.

DP World Callao SRL plans to continue with the execution of mandatory and additional works related to Phase 2 of the New Container Terminal in the Callao Port Terminal – South Zone, which includes the extension of the pier by up to 1,050 meters, 12 hectares of yard of containers, 3 quay gantry cranes and 16 yard gantry cranes, projecting for this year the execution of an approximate investment of US$ 150 million.

Ositran supervises eight concession contracts in ports nationwide and verifies compliance with the contractual obligations of the concessionaires.

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