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the airport operation,” said Joseff Monzón, LAP representative. Alicia Izquierdo, real estate programme manager of LAP,
emphasised that this project will roll out class A warehouses, optimising available sq m in the Chalaca Region (El Callao Region). “This new infrastructure will zero in on mass storage, retail and pharmaceutical activities. Thanks to its strategic location near the airport and port of Callao, it stands out as an enticing centre for both national and international investments.” Álvaro Chinchayan, general manager of the Callao Logistics
Park, highlighted that the construction of this project, with an investment of $53 million, has generated more than 300 direct jobs in its first phase. Upon operation, it is expected to create over 1,000 direct jobs in the Lima and Callao regions. The Callao Logistics Park will be the country’s first last-mile warehouse rental condominium,
featuring a construction of
approximately 96,000 sq m of covered warehouse space, to be developed in four completely distinct phases. Currently, the initial phase is underway, encompassing an average of approximately 15,000 sq m. This phase will commence operations upon co-
ordination with the setup of each tenant’s interior spaces within the warehouse.
Ezeiza International Airport (EZE), Buenos Aires, Argentina: This airport is the main international gateway to Argentina and a key player in regional airfreight. Buenos Aires Airport, officially named Ministro Pistarini
International Airport but commonly
referred to as Ezeiza Airport due to its location, is situated 31 km (19.2 miles) southwest of downtown Buenos Aires. Ezeiza Airport is not only the largest airport in Buenos Aires but also the largest aerodrome in Argentina. It handles domestic flights and over two-thirds of the country’s international flights. The airport boasts three terminal buildings and two runways, capable of accommodating aircraft of any size.
These airports are equipped with advanced cargo facilities and serve as essential links in the supply chain, facilitating trade and commerce across Latin America and beyond.
improvements have been made to the airport’s facilities. The manoeuvring area in the cargo apron and the palletising area for cargo processing have been expanded, adding 2,880 sq m to enhance efficiency and comfort in cargo reception and processing. This
expansion is the result of strategic investments by
companies specialising in cargo palletising, including Novacargo, Servipallet, Pertraly and Novasan. With advanced infrastructure and the operations of over 15
cargo airlines, both regular and charter, Quito Airport anticipated an increased export tonnage for this Valentine’s 2024 against 2023. This expected growth was attributed to the increased capacity offered by the cargo airlines operating at the airport. Ramón Miró, president and CEO of Quiport, expressed his
enthusiasm at the time: “We maintain our commitment to the development of the air cargo industry in Ecuador. The expansions and
strategic collaborations with palletising companies
demonstrate our dedication to facilitating airport cargo services at Mariscal Sucre. We are excited about the projected growth and are confident that our airport will continue to play a fundamental role in this area.” At the international cargo terminal, four palletising companies
assembled the flower box pallets. These pallets were stored in cold rooms until they were shipped to their destinations. Additionally, Mariscal Sucre Airport houses a logistics centre where various cargo agencies consolidate flowers from different producing farms, ensuring a streamlined process for flower exports.
Lima Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), Peru: As the primary airport in Peru, Jorge Chávez handles a substantial amount of the country’s cargo traffic. As part of the expansion works at the airport, Lima Airport Partners (LAP), the airport’s operating company, has been developing the Callao Logistics Park, a pioneering project, the first of its kind, set to commence operations in 2024 within the Airport City. This ambitious endeavour aims to establish itself as a state-of-the-art logistics storage infrastructure, specifically designed for the efficient management, distribution and storage of goods. “The Callao Logistics Park is the first Airport City project set
to commence operations. The entire first phase has already surpassed 80% completion, underscoring the commitment of LAP, LatAm Logistics and Capia. This project aligns with LAP’s real estate business model, aiming to develop available areas around
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