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APM Terminals will manage according to container the terminal of the port of Lázaro Cárdenas
The project is adjudicated to the consortium constituted from the Dutch society and the Controladora Mexican of the Operaciones de Infraestructura
December 27, 2011
The consortium constituted from terminalista society Dutch APM Terminals of shipowning group A.P. Møller-Mærsk and from the Controladora Mexican of Operaciones de Infraestructura KNOWS has adjudicated the realization and management of according to container terminal (TEC2) of the mexican port of Lázaro Cárdenas. The investment previewed from the consortium piles to 651 million dollars.
The new terminal, that it will occupy an area of 102 hectares, will be realized in three phases and will have a dock of 485 linear meters equipped with 14 cranes super ship-to-Shore post-Panamax.
The first container terminal of the mexican port is operated by the Lázaro Harbour Cárdenas Terminal de Contenedores (LCTPC), society that takes part of the terminalista group Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH). This last one has started actions in judicial center opposing itself to the construction of according to terminal for containers, project that - according to HPH - will not allow to recover the investments carried out for the realization of the first terminal.
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