Gatun Locks’ Lane to Close for Unexpected Repairs
The East lane of the Gatun Locks will be out of service for three days in order to perform “unforeseen repairs” on the northeast approach wall, according to an advisory released by Panama Canal Authority.
ACP Gets A2 Rating from Moody’s
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has been assigned an A2 rating for its business model, geographic advantage, and strong operational and financial performance, the ACP cited a report issued by Moody’s rating agency.
ACP Gets A2 Rating from Moody’s
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has been assigned an A2 rating for its business model, geographic advantage, and strong operational and financial performance, the ACP cited a report issued by Moody’s rating agency.
ACP Dismisses ITF’s Privatization and Safety Claims
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has dismissed recent claims by the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) over alleged privatization and safety in the Expanded Panama Canal, adding that it “is not privatizing any of its services.”
Ports of Liverpool and Panama Enter Partnership
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) and UK ports operator Peel Ports, the owner of the Port of Liverpool, have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) ahead of the formal opening of theLiverpool2 container terminal in early November.
UKHO to Present New Digital Charts for Panama Canal
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) is to release five new electronic navigational charts (ENCs) in ADMIRALTY Vector Chart Service for the Expanded Panama Canal.
CP Shelves Third Draft Restriction
Based on the present water level of Gatun Lake and the rainfall projections for the upcoming weeks, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has suspended the third draft restriction that was scheduled to be effective 6 June 2016.