Salaverry Terminal Internacional S.A. (Salaverry Terminal Internacional)
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Transportadora Salaverry is a consortium formed by Tramarsa and Naviera Tramarsa, companies that take part of Central Puertos holding company, property of Peruvian conglomerate Grupo Romero. The company will modernize and operate the Salaverry multipurpose port terminal, near Trujillo in Peruvian department of Libertad. The project will increase the port capacity, that will be operated by Transportadora Salaverry for 30 years. Based in lima, the consortium was established in 2012.
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