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APM Terminals Callao receives green light to start development works

The General Directorate of Environmental Affairs (DGAAM) of Peru’s Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) has approved the approach to environmental management at APM Terminals Callao.

This means that the global port operator has environmental authorisation to start the third stage of development works at the Multipurpose North Terminal.

Works include the construction of a battery of vertical silos for free-flowing clean grains with a capacity of 60,000 tons, two continuous grain unloaders, 2.13 hectares of paving and significant improvements to the access gate for general cargo.

This milestone allows APM Terminals Callao, together with the approval of the technical file by the National Port Authority (APN), to proceed with the redesign of the northern terminal.

Although it is contractually foreseen that the investments corresponding to these works will amount to US$69 million, APM Terminals Callao and its shareholders will increase the amount to US$95 million at this stage.

“APM Terminals Callao and our shareholders have received with satisfaction approval, from the Ministry of Transport and Communications, of the environmental approach necessary for the execution of this great port investment. This will enable us to close infrastructure gaps in the country,” said Lars Vang Christensen, CEO of APM Terminals Callao.





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