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30 Apr 2008
In a strategic move, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) and the Virginia Port Authority (VPA) reaffirmed an alliance that will help to increase growth and trade, facilitate the flow of information sharing and promote the "All-Water-Route" (the route from Asia to the U.S. East Coast via the Panama Canal). During an official ceremony today in Panama, ACP Administrator/CEO Alberto
Aleman Zubieta and VPA Executive Director Jerry A. Bridges solidified
their partnership by signing another Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
The agreement further enforces the alliance between the Canal and the
Port Authority, first initiated in June 2003.
"Our partnership with
the VPA is more important than ever. As we embark on the next phases of
the expansion project, data sharing and market studies exchange will
continue to be essential elements of our collaboration," said Mr.
Aleman. "As the only U.S. East Coast port with the existing capability
to handle post-Panamax vessels, the Port of Virginia is prepared for
the waterway's expansion."
Sharing information and best practices
related to modernization and improvement are key benefits of this
agreement. Both the ACP and the VPA continue to implement measures to
increase capacity and spur growth.
"While the expansion of the Canal
is vital to world commerce, the Virginia Port Authority is also
positioning itself for increased demand by building infrastructure and
incorporating the necessary enhancements to accommodate the growth that
is to come," said Mr. Bridges. "We are highly anticipating expansion
and will celebrate the opening of the new locks."
Expansion will
build a new lane of traffic along the Panama Canal through the
construction of a new set of locks, which will double capacity and
allow more traffic and longer, wider ships.
About the Virginia Port Authority (VPA)
The
VPA is an agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia, reporting to the
Secretary of Transportation. It is the state's leading agency for
international transportation and maritime commerce, charged with
operating and marketing the marine terminal facilities through which
the shipping trade takes place. The agency owns four general cargo
terminals - Norfolk International Terminals, Portsmouth Marine
Terminal, Newport News Marine Terminal, and the Virginia Inland Port in
Front Royal - which are operated by its affiliate, Virginia
International Terminals, Inc.
About the Panama Canal Authority (ACP)
The
ACP is the autonomous agency of the Government of Panama in charge of
managing, operating and maintaining the Panama Canal. The operation of
the ACP is based on its organic law and the regulations approved by its
Board of Directors. For more information, please refer to the ACP's Web
site: http://www.pancanal.com.
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Inc. on behalf of the Panama Canal Authority. Additional information is
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Source: The Panama Canal Authority