New Shipyard Agent in Panama

Ruben A. Diaz
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Del Mar Marine Corp. (Miami, Florida, USA) is pleased to announce the opening of Del Mar Panama S.A., a new shipyard agent for overseas yards located in the Republic of Panama.

At the initial stage the company is inviting Ship Repair and Shipbuilding facilities from all around the world to joint as Principals looking forward to build a blessed and long term business relationship.

At the crossroads of world trade, with just 50 miles of land separating the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Panama has long been a commercial hub and transport center. Today, thousands of ships transit the Panama Canal each year moving a million tons of cargo. Panama has the largest maritime fleet in the world.

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