The Agency for Promotion of Private Investment (ProInversión) today announced the start of the contest comprehensive Project Logistics Zone and Outer harbor of Callao port activities, anticipating the award of the bid for the third quarter of 2015.
The Committee Proinversion Road Infrastructure Projects, Rail Infrastructure and Airport Infrastructure (Pro Integration) launched the call and made available to interested parties in the bidding of the project.
The contest, developed by the same procedures and stages of the competition, are today available to stakeholders on the website Proinversion (www.proinversion.gob.pe).
Parallel, is about to convene Proinversion hiring integral advisor will be responsible for preparing technical studies and financial economic model that will define the project scope.
The award of the bid recruitment consultant would complete in late November.
Preliminarily, the Logistics Activities Area (ZAL) is a strategy to address the port charging port of Callao, where they are, in addition to storage services, logistics value added services provide platform: Picking, packing, labeling, labeling, phytosanitary treatment, customs control, among others.
While the Outer Harbour will be a space for the parking of vehicles load will have a dating system which allows managing the movements in and out of the vehicles to and from the terminals at the Port of Callao to improve traffic flow and order of vehicles in the vicinity of the port.
It will also have a Truck Center, where services will be provided for vehicles and cargo for these drivers.
The private agent (winner of the contest) will be responsible for the design, financing, construction, operation and maintenance of the project.
This initiative will run on land owned by the Navy of Peru, located two kilometers from Callao port terminals and one kilometer from, adjacent to Néstor Gambetta Avenue and the mouth of the Rio Rimac Jorge Chavez International Airport.
In that sense, some of the revenues from the operation of the project will be allocated to the Navy of Peru as compensation for the use of their land.
SOURCE: Andina.com.pe
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