Friday, January 25, 2019

COSCO Shipping Ports Takes 60% Stake In Chancay Terminal

COSCO SHIPPING Ports Limited (”COSCO SHIPPING Ports” or “CSP” or “Company”), a leading ports operator in the world, announced that the Company will establish its first greenfield subsidiary in South America by acquiring 60% stake in Terminales Portuarios Chancay S.A. (Chancay Terminal) from Volcan Compañía Minera S.A.A., (“Volcan”) for a total consideration of US$225million, with an initial payment of US$56million.

At a signing ceremony held today at Davos, Switzerland, Mr. Zhang Wei, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of COSCO SHIPPING Ports and Mr. José Picasso, Chairman of Volcan signed the agreement on behalf of the two parties. The ceremony was witnessed by Her Excellency Mercedes Aráoz, Vice President of Peru, His Excellency Xiao Yaqing, Chairman of State-owned Asset Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, PRC, (“SASAC”), His Excellency Dai Dongchang, Deputy Minister of Ministry of Transport of the PRC, His Excellency Luis Chávez Basagoitia, Ambassador of Peru in the Switzerland, Captain Xu Lirong, Chairman of China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited (“COSCO SHIPPING”) and Mr. Huang Xiaowen, Executive Vice President and Party Committee Member of COSCO SHIPPING.

COSCO SHIPPING Ports will partner with Volcan to build Chancay Terminal into an important gateway port in Peru. Chancay Terminal owns the land of the Terminal and doesn’t need to pay for any concession rights, financial resources thus can be placed mainly on the developments of the terminal.

Economic growth of Peru has continued in recent years; container throughout Peru in 2017 has increased to 2.5 million TEU from 1.5 million TEU in 2010. Located 58 km in the north of the Peruvian capital of Lima, Port of Chancay enjoys favorable location where it has easy access to the economic center of Peru. About 60% of Peru’s economic activities are concentrated in Lima and its surrounding areas, and thus, the favorable geographic location of Lima is of strategic importance. Port of Chancay is a natural deep-water harbor with a maximum of 16 meters water-depth and is capable of satisfying the needs of mega vessels. The construction of the Chancay Terminal includes multi-purpose terminals, container terminals, and related infrastructure facilities. Phase one of the terminal will have four berths, of which two are multi-purpose berths, and two are container berths with a total annual designed capacity of one million TEU.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, His Excellency Xiao Yaqing, Chairman of SASAC expressed his view that, “Planned to be a modern terminal, upon completion of the construction of Chancay Terminal, the port will not only further strengthen the international operational capabilities of Chinese corporations, but will also further enhance the economic development of Peru. I hope the two companies will implement the project in a practical way and lay the strong foundation for the extensive cooperation between the two countries, thus help promote economic development and prosperity of China and Peru.”

Captain Xu Lirong, Chairman of COSCO SHIPPING said “Chancay Terminal is the first terminal project invested by Chinese companies in South America, which has received great attention and support from both Chinese and the Peruvian government. Volcan is one of the world’s leading polymetallic mining companies. To cope with its business development, Volcan has started the research work of the construction of a terminal in the Port of Chancay many years ago. The cooperation will enable the two parties to fully utilize resources and leverage the capabilities to jointly develop Chancay Terminal to an important hub port in Latin America and a gateway port in the Pacific Ocean which should help promote local economic growth.”

Mr. Zhang Wei, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of COSCO SHIPPING Ports, said “The investment in Chancay Terminal enabled us to further extend our reach to South America. The prospective terminal at Port of Chancay will be the Company’s first terminal in South America and should help reduce the deficiency in port infrastructure in Peru. With an ideal geographical location, Chancay Terminal is poised to be an important gateway port in Peru. With the support from the parent company and the OCEAN Alliance, we will harness our strengths to enhance the profitability of the terminal in the future and achieve sustainable growth to maximize returns to shareholders.”

Press Releases: irasia.com

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