Corrientes Will Inaugurate the “Largest Port in the North”
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Corrienten boxing has its representatives for the Regional NEA that will take place in Monte Caseros during the month of August.The Provincial of Mayors that served as a qualifier took place in the sports center Caá Catí last Saturday under the organization of the Correntina Federation of Boxing and the support of the local municipality. 6 fights and 5 exhibitions took place.The evening counted with fights were at the height of the show and left…
The port of the Corrientes city of Ituzaingó already has opening date: it will officially open next Wednesday 25th [...]
The Corrientes city of Ituzaingó is preparing to inaugurate, on Wednesday, June 25, its new port, a strategic work that Gov. Gustavo Valdés defined as "the largest port in northern Argentina." The logistics complex has a dock of 300 meters in length and a cargo yard with capacity for 40,000 containers. This infrastructure will allow to operate up to 4,000 containers per day, which promises to significantly transform the productive and commercial…
The port of the Corrientes city of Ituzaingó already has an opening date: it will officially open next Wednesday June 25.The confirmation came from the hand of the governor Gustavo Valdés, who highlighted the magnitude of the project in its social networks and defined it as "the largest port in the Argentine north".The work, which is profiled as a new logistic node key for the whole region, has a dock of 300 meters in length and a yard of loads …
With chocolates and saucers, the government of Gustavo Valdés confirmed the expected inauguration of the port of Ituzaingó for next Wednesday, June 25, a work that is already presented as the most ambitious logistic infrastructure of the Argentine north. In a context where the regional economies face serious challenges of competitiveness and high transport costs, the new port appears as a strategic turning point. With a dock of 300 meters, a wid…
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