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Cosco Shipping Ports Chancay Perú S.A.
Company typeS.A.
IndustryTransportation
Logistics
PredecessorChancay Port Terminals SA
Founded5 April 2011; 13 years ago (2011-04-05), Lima, Peru
FoundersChancay Port SA
Empresa Administradora de Puertos SAC
HeadquartersChancay, Peru 11°35′35″S 77°16′37″W / 11.593°S 77.277°W / -11.593; -77.277
Key peopleCarlos Tejada Mera (CEO)
Owner
China Cosco Shipping Ports (60%)
Peru Volcan Mining Company (40%)
Websitecoscochancay.pe

Cosco Shipping Ports Chancay Perú S.A. (before named Chancay Port Terminals SA) is a private company that owns and operates the Chancay Port Terminal, located about 75 km north of the city of Lima, in the region of the same name .

The company belongs 60% to the Chinese company COSCO Shipping and 40% to the Peruvian company Volcan Compañía Minera S.A.A.

References

  1. Ojo Público, Redacción (2024-09-08). "Megapuerto de Chancay: la historia detrás de la expansión del hub comercial en Perú" (in Spanish). ojopublico.com. Retrieved 2024-11-27.

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