Consultants appointed for Buenaventura Port PPP project

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A joint venture composed by Deloitte, Durán & Osorio - CEMOSA - Cano Jiménez, has been awarded the structuring of the first Logistics Platform of Buenaventura within the Economic Activities Complex for Buenaventura (CAEB), by the National Agency of Infrastructure (ANI). The move seeks to define the contractual, technical, legal, commercial and financial conditions of the project.

The Logistics Platform of Buenaventura is one of the three key elements of the area destined for the total development of the Economic Activities Complex of Buenaventura (CAEB) in the northeastern zone of Buenaventura.

The CAEB seeks to promote the economic and social development of the port city, together with ANI, the National Planning Department (DNP), the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development and the Government of Valle del Cauca, among others.

 

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