He Ancón Industrial Park (PIA) is an ambitious project promoted by the Ministry of Production, whose objective is to become a benchmark for innovation, modernity, technology, sustainability, entrepreneurship and development at the national level, according to the official Produce website.
This project contemplates the installation of 234 companies in various sectors, such as food and beverages, wood, paper and recordings, chemicals, textiles, leather, footwear and other sectors. It is estimated that these companies will occupy around 400 hectares in total, which will boost the growth and diversification of the industry in the area.
Ancón Industrial Park: what does this project consist of?
The project Ancón Industrial Park (PIA) It will be a new and modern industrial development pole of state initiative. With an average surface area of 1,338 hectares, it stands as one of the largest reserves in Metropolitan Lima.
What did the Minister of Production say about the Ancón Industrial Park?
The leader of the Production portfolio, Sergio Gonzales Guerrero, specified that this new major project will be awarded in the coming months, thus allowing the PIA to begin the execution process.
“It is awarded in the month of December. There is a set of stages that will be delivered progressively obviously starting in 2025, our milestone is to start the first deliveries in 2025,” commented González.
Ancón Industrial Park 2024: will link the port of Chancay and Jorge Chávez airport
This important project is considered strategic due to its location. It is about 39 km from the port of Callao, the megaport of Chancay and the Jorge Chávez International Airport, in addition to its proximity to the North Pan-American Highway.
“Undoubtedly, the Ancón Industrial Park is going to generate this productive chain, we are not only talking about the Chancay area but in the area of Ancón and Callao itself, in fact in Peru in general,” stated González Guerrero.
Chancay Megaport: when will it be inaugurated?
The official inauguration of the Chancay Megaport, scheduled for November 2024, marks a crucial moment in the field of maritime trade in Peru. It is expected that once operational, this port will handle a large amount of cargo, which will undoubtedly improve efficiency in the country’s commercial operations and have a significant impact on national economic growth. Its launch is scheduled for 2025, which represents an important opportunity for the development and expansion of the maritime sector in the country.
Source: Larepublica

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