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CHILE-ARGENTINA: Pascua Lama attracts businesses Pascua Lama attracts businesses
The start of work at Pascua Lama mining, faced by Barrick Gold Company at the border between Argentina and Chile at the height of San Juan, generates an intense movement of companies that want to leverage the business that will emerge from the commencement of such activity. Firms not based in the province are opening offices and companies were competing later integrate various UTE (Union Transitory Companies) to participate in various tenders will be launched. The planned investments by mining, the order of U.S. $ 3,000 million, opened business at this level that many organizations want to exploit.
Semis, dedicated to the hire of transport, and May Company is one of the joint venture emerged in this context. Up, along with twelve other passenger transportation companies, a group that participated in a tender for award of transport workers from the camp Veladero and where they will rise Pascua Lama, about 20 kilometers
. Projections indicate it will take about 200 groups per month in the area to fulfill this task. Another joint venture formed freight transportation firms, such as Capes, Terra, Sanchez Huerta, Maxiclac and Servimin. Wait a tender to be held later this month to address the transfer of materials required in the mine. The estimate is that about 150 trucks per day will go to the mine to meet that goal. Meanwhile, the company Modular Homes, dedicated to raising prefabricated houses, built 30 percent of the Pascua Lama camp, while the remaining 70 percent will a Chilean company, according to the Diario de Cuyo. This business was responsible for raising houses Veladero. The difference is that now manufacture the modules in the province and this decision will allow more work to distribute among local SMEs.
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