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Pacific International Lines signs a memorandum of understanding with Chineses CMPort and CMEC
The objective is to jointly develop projects in the fields of the marine transport, the portualità and the logistics
August 18, 2016
The company of navigation Pacific International Lines (GDP) of Singapore that has a fleet of beyond 160 multipurpose ships between portacontainer and units, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the terminalista society China Merchant Port Holdings Co. Ltd. (CMPort) of Hong Kong, that the group is under responsibility of Lowers Merchants Group, and with the engineering society Lowers Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC) of Beijing, that is controlled by the Chinese group Sinomach, with the scope to jointly develop projects in the fields of the marine transport, the portualità and the logistics.
The agreement, besides the strengthening of the current cooperation in existence between the parts in China and the exploitation of opportunity in the field of the logistic chain of the cold, in different regions previews also the income in new markets through joint venture and the development of activity between which Africa, southern Asia and south-east Asian. Moreover the collaboration between GDP and CMEC will be developed also in the field of shipbuilding naval and the logistic services in the region the African through the specific constitution of joint venture with center to Singapore.
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