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The '''Port of Jirishanca''' is a seaport currently being built in the [[Alduria-Wechua|Alduro-Wechua]] city of Jirishanca, Santander. Construction began in {{AN|1686}} and it is set to be the largest port of the Federation after [[Punta Santiago | The '''Port of Jirishanca''' is a seaport currently being built in the [[Alduria-Wechua|Alduro-Wechua]] city of Jirishanca, Santander. Construction began in {{AN|1686}} and it is set to be the largest port of the Federation after [[Punta Santiago]]. The port is being built by a public-private consortium between the federal government, [[Kerularios & Company]], the [[Pontecorvo Firm]], and [[ESB Construction]]. | ||
Phase I of the port is set to be operational in {{AN|1688}}, comprising four container berths equipped to handle more than 2.4 million [[wikipedia:Twenty-foot equivalent unit|TEUs]], with two berths for dry bulk goods and two berths for liquid cargo. | Phase I of the port is set to be operational in {{AN|1688}}, comprising four container berths equipped to handle more than 2.4 million [[wikipedia:Twenty-foot equivalent unit|TEUs]], with two berths for dry bulk goods and two berths for liquid cargo. | ||
[[Category:Economy of Alduria-Wechua]] | [[Category:Economy of Alduria-Wechua]] |
Revision as of 23:28, 29 July 2020
The Port of Jirishanca is a seaport currently being built in the Alduro-Wechua city of Jirishanca, Santander. Construction began in 1686 AN and it is set to be the largest port of the Federation after Punta Santiago. The port is being built by a public-private consortium between the federal government, Kerularios & Company, the Pontecorvo Firm, and ESB Construction.
Phase I of the port is set to be operational in 1688 AN, comprising four container berths equipped to handle more than 2.4 million TEUs, with two berths for dry bulk goods and two berths for liquid cargo.