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Ports America will manage the new container terminal in deep waters to Sydney, in Nova Scotia
It will be realized in two years on an area of 500 acres
December 13, 2016
The terminalista group Ports America, that it is of property of the American society of Highstar investments Capital, and the Stone Harbor Investment Partners (SHIP) has tightened an agreement for the management of the new container terminal in deep waters Novaporte, that it will be realized in press of the Canadian port of Sydney, in the Province of Nova Scotia.
The society of scope SHIP, previously called Harbor Port Development Partners, is the constituted society purposely in order to develop and to commercialize the new port container and to which in July the 2015 municipality regional Breton Chief has conferred the exclusive mandate to constitute an operating and financial consortium of partner in order to upgrade the port of Sydney with the realization of a harbour area on 500 acres and of logistic areas and service on others 1,800 acres.
According to the forecasts, the terminal will be realized in about two years, with work that will be executed by the Chinese Lowers Communications Construction Co. (CCCC) and the agreement preview that Ports America manages it for 40 years.
"Novaporte - it has emphasized the director strategic marketing of Ports America, Peter Ford - is a port in deep waters in an exceptional positioning that is able to enliven the largest hooligan large container vessel of the next generation. Geographically, it is the first port of call for the ships employed on the great route that arrives from Europe and Asia via Suez. It has an extension of areas than more sufficient, an adjacent logistic park of 1.200 acres (that Novazone is called, ndr) and is placed in a bonded area".
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