The Borneo Post

Panama’s wider canal ready for business — Consortium

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PANAMA CITY: Panama’s newly widened canal is ready to take bigger cargo ships and will start during an inaugurati­ng ceremony on June 26, the consortium behind the project said.

Testing of new locks following the nine-year constructi­on work is complete and “the project is ready to receive the first ships, proving that it works to perfection,” the chief executive of the Grupo Unidos por el Canal ( GUPC) consortium, Giuseppe Quarta, said in a statement.

Work to broaden the century-old canal – originally started by the French and then built by the US – began in 2007.

Initially set to have been completed two years ago, the project was plagued by cost overruns, labour disputes and lawsuits. The original budget of US$5.25 billion is believed to have been exceeded by US$3.4 billion.

Fissures were also found in one of the widened locks last year, requiring GUPC’s testing.

Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela is set to lead the ceremony declaring the expanded canal officially open.

Seventy heads of state and government have been invited.

A Chinese freighter will be the first to navigate the wider locks.

With the inaugurati­on, the 80-kilometre (50-mile) canal will accommodat­e a much bigger class of cargo ship known as Neopanamax, or New Panamax, which carries nearly three times as many containers as the Panamax ships currently sent through the passage.

That will mean the canal’s annual income from shipping fees will also triple from the current US$1 billion. — AFP

 ??  ?? A Panama Canal pilot maneuvers a miniature tugboat as he sits on a scale cargo boat during a training day on the scale model maneuverin­g training facility of the Panama Canal, on the outskirts of Panama City in Panama. Panama’s newly widened canal is...
A Panama Canal pilot maneuvers a miniature tugboat as he sits on a scale cargo boat during a training day on the scale model maneuverin­g training facility of the Panama Canal, on the outskirts of Panama City in Panama. Panama’s newly widened canal is...

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