Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Faster turnaround, better services seen at CA-4’s busiest port

As a partner of good and long standing of the Honduran government, there is no doubt that we are on the right track

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Customers and port stakeholde­rs of Operadora Portuaria Centroamer­icana (OPC), the Honduran subsidiary of Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) operating Puerto Cortes, Central America 4’s (CA-4) largest port, can expect faster cargo movement in and around the terminal with OPC beefing up its partnershi­p with Honduran authoritie­s for improved and more efficient port services.

OPC is working with the Honduran government and Puerto Cortés authoritie­s to enhance the port’s competitiv­eness and better serve its customers in the four-nation CA-4, comprising Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua. Enhancemen­ts include simplified and faster port transactio­ns, and the constructi­on of critical road infrastruc­ture the will improve cargo movement in the region.

As part of efforts to expedite intra-regional trade, the Honduran Customs Agency (Dirección Adjunta de Rentas Aduaneras — DARA) has streamline­d its systems for early clearance and dispatch of cargo, matching OPC’s already-efficient operations. Operating hours of customs authoritie­s were likewise extended until 7 p.m., thus giving agents and brokers more time to process shipment.

For its part, the Honduran Ministry of Agricultur­e and Livestock (SENASA) has implemente­d online processes for the applicatio­n of certificat­es and phytosanit­ary permits, improving the process and generation of payment tickets.

Outside of the port, the Honduran Ministry of Infrastruc­ture and Public Services recently invested in the expansion, reconstruc­tion and maintenanc­e of the main road and secondary road network leading to the port, with the purpose of expediting the transfer of loads between hinterland areas and border areas in the CA-4.

In addition to these, Enpresa Nacional Portuaria (ENP), the Honduran port authority also enabled a truck entry facilitati­on zone next to the port’s immediate confines, mitigating truck traffic on public roads during the days when a large amount of cargo is sent or received.

Once fully realized, these service improvemen­ts should boost the country’s position as Central America’s regional logistics hub and Puerto Cortes as the region’s main port on the Atlantic side.

“As a partner of good and long standing of the Honduran government, there is no doubt that we are on the right track — the good relationsh­ip and teamwork between OPC and authoritie­s, a prime example of good public-private partnershi­p, will help Puerto Cortes to be more efficient and competitiv­e, move more volume, and benefit all stakeholde­rs in the logistics chain,” said Mariano Turnes, OPC chief executive officer.

 ??  ?? OPERADORA Portuaria Centroamer­icana is the Honduran subsidiary of Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services Inc.
OPERADORA Portuaria Centroamer­icana is the Honduran subsidiary of Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services Inc.

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