Panama launches two major calls for tenders: 2 container terminals + 76 km energy pipeline

The Panama Canal Authority officially initiates a prequalification process for two strategic projects: the construction of two new container terminals (Atlantic and Pacific coasts) and a 76 km pipeline intended to transfer propane, butane, and ethane across the country without passing thru the canal.
The chosen scheme is very “investor”-oriented: first, a strict filter on operational experience, project development capacity, financial stability, and environmental/social management. For the pipeline, candidates must prove a recent comparable project; for the terminals, the requirement focuses on an operational history of multiple terminals totaling high volumes, and a comparable project developed with significant capacity.
This launch comes in a sensitive legal climate surrounding port concessions in Panama, which makes the case even more closely watched by the market. In clear terms: Panama wants to accelerate, but must convince on the stability of the framework and the continuity of service — a crucial issue for the logistics chains connecting the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
The post Panama launches two major calls for tenders: 2 container terminals + 76 km energy pipeline appeared first on The Logistic News.
Share this post
Related
Posts
Tension in the Strait of Hormuz: Iranian speedboats threaten to intercept the tanker Stena Imperative
New episode of nervousness in one of the most sensitive maritime passages in the world: an American-flagged tanker, Stena Imperative,...
ICTSI: Contecon Manzanillo exceeds 12 million TEUs since 2013
On the Pacific coast of Mexico, the subsidiary Contecon Manzanillo — operated by ICTSI — crossed a symbolic bar: more...
AD Ports Group explores a multipurpose terminal at Matadi Port in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
In a sequence that illustrates the intensification of port competition in Africa, AD Ports Group announces the signing of a...
Return to Suez: Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd relaunch the “India–Med Loop” under naval protection
The signal is strong for international shipping: the partners of the Gemini system announce the resumption of transits thru the...