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Ship Chandler – Duty Free P anamá 2008

Ship Chandler – Duty Free P anamá 2008. About Us.

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Ship Chandler – Duty Free P anamá 2008

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  1. Ship Chandler – Duty FreePanamá 2008

  2. About Us Chindo Internacional, S.A. is a company based in the Republic of Panama, that operates since 1990, with offices strategically located within the ports (only at the moment) of Cristobal (Atlantic) and Balboa (Pacific), to be able to offer a more efficient service to our clients. Ship supplying is our specialty, offering a wide line of products of excellent quality and leaders brands in the market.

  3. Infraestructure Our central offices, are located in Colon Free Zone. We have a warehouse with a construction area of 3,600 m2, strategically located in the France Field area, Zona Libre de Colón, near to several ports. This allows us to offer our products with the best duty free prices (FOB). Also we have offices in Panama City, that cover the entire national territory. Our ample fleet of trucks and smaller wagons allows to distribute our products in a fast and efficient form.

  4. Aerial View of France Field

  5. Brands Portfolio We handled leader brands such as:

  6. Why Panama? Strategic position and world-wide traffic zone. 4 ports in the Atlantic Ocean 3 Ports in the Pacific Ocean High marine traffic by the Panama Canal 5 independent ports for Cruises Products FOB We have the most efficient Port in Latinoamerica (Manzanillo International Terminal). It has in addition, the record of movement of containers per hour (42.5 Cont./h). Like average, it moves more than 1 million containers per year.

  7. Perspectives of growth Future Maritime Perspectives The maritime sector of Panama, is in constant growth. This observes in the fact that at the present time, it is only reached to supply 20% (between all ship suppliers companies) of the ships that arrive at Panamanian ports and cross the Panama Canal. In order to supply to a greater percentage, Chindo International has extended its infrastructure in order to cover with this demand that increases day by day. Simultaneously exist projects that will increase the maritime traffic in Panama.

  8. Future Maritime Perspectives Proyects Panama looks for to become the "Home Port" for the lines of cruises more important of the world and to be the number one "Home Port“ in the world. Actually there are negotiations with the lines of cruises: Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Celebrity,Cunard and Seabourn. Extension of the Panama Canal. This will allow the transit of "Post-Panamax" ships with greater freight capacity, which at the moment cannot pass through the Canal. With this project the transit of ships of last generation, denominated "Post-Panamax“, by Panamanian ports would be increased and the transit by the Canal would begin.

  9. Proyects Future Maritime Perspectives Construction of the "Megaport" with investment interest of the shipping P&O, Maersk Sealand, China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO), Port of Singapur Authority (PSA) and Evergreen. With this project the transit of ships of last generation, denominated "Post-Panamax“, by Panamanian ports would be increased. "Post-Panamax" ships represent 8% of the ships that are constructed at the present time. These ships can transport approximately 129 thousand tons of dead weight. A Panamax ship can transport, approximately, 4442 containers of 20 feet, whereas a "Post-Panamax" can transport from 6000 to 12000 containers of 20 feet.

  10. Proyects Future Maritime Perspectives Extension of the highway Panama – Colon and the construction of the freeway, facilitating the traffic of merchandise between the main harbor zones of Panama, located in the ends Pacific and Atlantic of the Panama Canal.

  11. MARITIME STATISTICS OF PANAMA

  12. Statistics of Transit of Ships

  13. Statistics of Transit of ShipsPanama Canal (Market)

  14. Transit routes of ships and total %Panama Canal

  15. Movement of Containers in World-wide Commerce Source: DRI/McGraw Hill & Mercer Management Consultants, World Sea Trade Service Review, 1997 Note: TEU: unit equivalent to the container of 20 tons.

  16. Projections of the traffic of containers towards the region Source: DRI/McGraw Hill & Mercer Management Consultants, World Sea Trade Service Review, 1997 Note: Only included the traffic of high sea, without considering the intraregional commerce. Central America includes Mexico. TEU: unit equivalent to the container of 20 tons.

  17. Projections of the traffic of containers from the region Source: DRI/McGraw Hill & Mercer Management Consultants, World Sea Trade Service Review, 1997 Note: Only included the traffic of high sea, without considering the intraregional commerce. Central America includes Mexico. TEU: unit equivalent to the container of 20 tons.

  18. Prediction of Traffic of Containers corresponding to Central Americaby commercial partner Source: DRI/McGraw Hill & Mercer Management Consultants, World Sea Trade Service Review, 1997 Note: TEU: unit equivalent to the container of 20 tons.

  19. Contact Us • Contact: • Sr. Renato Famiglietti R. • Contact: • Sr. Jaime E. Cucalón Central Offices (Colon Free Zone): Telephones: +507 4301011 +507 4301572 Fax: +507 4300997 E-mail: rfamiglietti@chindointl.com Panama City Offices: Telephones: +507 2261478 +507 2268790 Fax: +507 2260878 E-mail: jcucalon@chindointl.com For more information visit our site:http://www.chindointl.com

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