
The collaboration between Maersk and Panama has roots since 1917, when the ships of this shipping company began to transit through the interoceanic route. Recently, President Mulino and the CEO of Maersk met to discuss strategies to boost trade competitiveness and logistics infrastructure in Panama.
During the meeting, the importance of strengthening cooperation between the public and private sectors to improve efficiency in the transportation of goods was highlighted. President Mulino emphasized the relevance of continuing to invest in infrastructure and technologies that make Panama an even more attractive logistics hub internationally.
The CEO of Maersk expressed the company's commitment to support the economic development of Panama through the optimization of logistics routes and services. Additionally, the need to promote sustainability and digitization in the supply chain to maintain the country's competitiveness in the global market was discussed.
In this regard, both parties agreed to work together on initiatives to promote the modernization of customs processes, training of specialized personnel in logistics, and the implementation of better international practices in the sector. This meeting reflects the commitment of Maersk and Panama to continue strengthening their historical relationship for mutual benefit.