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Home›Business & Finance›Extension Works Begin at TPG
Business & Finance

October 19, 2016 · about 9 years ago

Extension Works Begin at TPG

Terminal Portuario Guayaquil (TPG), port operated by SAAM since 2006, began one of its most important projects in recent years, the extension of its dock by 120 meters. The works will increase the dock from its current 360 meters to 480 meters. In addition to the extension, the terminal is expanding

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Terminal Portuario Guayaquil (TPG), port operated by SAAM since 2006, began one of its most important projects in recent years, the extension of its dock by 120 meters.

The works will increase the dock from its current 360 meters to 480 meters.

In addition to the extension, the terminal is expanding its support areas and completed the purchase of two new Super Post Panamax cranes, which will be the largest to have arrived to Ecuador. These works will allow TPG to increase its transfer capacity by 25%.

Terminal Portuario Guayaquil is a port operated by SAAM since July of 2006 and is located at the foot of Estero Santa Ana, in Isla Trinitaria, a suburb of the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador.

The completion of the project is scheduled for the end of the first quarter of 2017.

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