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Multi-Million Dollar Expansion Planned for Port of Chimbote

Ria KontogeorgouBy Ria KontogeorgouApril 15, 2024Updated:December 28, 2024No Comments9 Views
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Peru- The stage is set for a significant economic uplift with a $172 million investment earmarked for the expansion of the Port of Chimbote. This project aims to transform the port into a cutting-edge multipurpose terminal under the guidance of Project Manager Ernesto Guevara Kjuiro, facilitated by a public-private partnership.

Situated in the scenic bay of Chimbote in the Áncash region, north of Lima, the Chimbote International Port Terminal is set to revolutionize its infrastructure to adeptly manage a varied range of cargo types. Presently, the port handles around 90 vessels each year, with cargo ships and tankers making up roughly 18% of this traffic. The planned expansion is expected to significantly increase this capacity, enhancing the port’s role in international trade and local economic ventures.

The expansion isn’t solely focused on increasing size and capacity; it’s strategically aimed at fostering growth and specialization. The terminal will serve pivotal local industries such as agro-industrial enterprises and the fishing sector. Additionally, it’s designed to offer specialized facilities for the storage and transport of iron and copper concentrates, with a projected handling capacity of up to 47 million metric tons from significant mining initiatives.

The economic benefits of this terminal are significant. Throughout the construction phase, the project will create numerous temporary jobs in areas such as construction, logistics, and infrastructure. Post-completion, it will provide sustained employment opportunities in port operations, security, and administration, among others. These jobs are expected to drive further employment in related sectors like transportation, hospitality, and supply chains, thereby substantially boosting the local economy.

Moreover, community development is a fundamental aspect of this project. Plans are in place to invest in skills training, enhance social infrastructure, and promote environmental stewardship to ensure that the terminal’s operations are sustainable and continue to benefit the community for years to come. The commitment to sustainable practices also aims to minimize the environmental footprint of the new facilities.

Strategically located to benefit the regions of Áncash, La Libertad, and southern Cajamarca, the Chimbote International Terminal is designed to meet the growing demand for specialized port services in Peru’s central-north zone. This will help reduce logistical and maritime freight costs for exporters and importers, thereby closing the infrastructure and public service gap along the Peruvian coast and providing a competitive, efficient alternative for local businesses.

The project, with a total investment of approximately $172.16 million (excluding VAT), is structured to progress in phases. Phase 1A focuses on the comprehensive modernization of the multipurpose terminal, followed by Phase 1B, which involves developing a container terminal with an initial capacity of 130,000 TEU per year. Phase 2 aims to expand this capacity to 465,000 TEU annually. The concession for the project is set for 30 years, with investment recovery planned through charges for both standard and specialized regulated services.

This expansion of the Port of Chimbote marks a significant stride in Peru’s efforts to bolster its maritime infrastructure and economic capabilities, setting a new standard for development and efficiency in South American trade logistics.

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