- Port of Rosario
The Port of Rosario is an inland
port and a major goods-shipping center ofArgentina , located in the city ofRosario , province of Santa Fe, on the right-hand (western) shore of theParaná River , about 550 km upstream from theAtlantic Ocean . [ [http://www.unr.edu.ar/rosario/puerroi.htm Universidad Nacional de Rosario] - Details about the Greater Rosario area ports.] [ [http://www.conicet.gov.ar/diarios/2004/Octubre/nota22.php CONICET] - "La ciudad y su zona de influencia tienen un polo portuario que atrae inversiones." Overview of the port economy in the Rosario area (in Spanish).]At this point of the course of the Paraná (Kilometer 420) lies the depth transition between overseas and river navigation. The main channel of the river directly in front of the port has an advantageous configuration that allows to preserve a depth of 34 feet with minor periodic dredging. This allows for downstream navigation of vessels up to
Panamax kind. The Paraná is about 600 m wide at Kilometer 418 and becomes 2,000 m wide downstream.The port is the largest of a series located in the several cities of the
Greater Rosario that lie on the Paraná; the last (northernmost) able of overseas traffic beingPuerto General San Martín (23 km upstream from Rosario). It is part of the Bi-Oceanic Corridor that joins the Atlantic with thePacific Ocean via Buenos Aires, Rosario, Córdoba, the Cuyo region andValparaíso ,Chile ; going north-south it forms the axis of the Paraguay-Paraná Hydroway. It directly services the area of Santa Fe that produces a large part of Argentine exports, and indirectly the wholeMercosur trade bloc . In2003 the traffic in the port amounted to 2.9 milliontonne s.Cargo from other parts of Argentina is brought into the port by the railway lines of theNuevo Central Argentino , communicating with Córdoba (west) andZárate, Buenos Aires (south), as well as the multiple national and provincial roads and highways that converge in Rosario. Communication with the north-eastern part of the country was enhanced by the2003 opening of theRosario-Victoria Bridge , that joins the city with the province of Entre Ríos. TheRosario International Airport (located 15 km east) has also been refurbished to work with cargo traffic.The Port of Rosario is managed by ENAPRO ("Ente Administrador del Puerto Rosario"), a public company created in
1994 , overseen by the provincial government, which grants concessions as appropriate to private companies. [ [http://www.enapro.com.ar/ ENAPRO] - Website of the port management entity.] The first bid was won in1998 byInternational Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) [ [http://www.ictsi.com/ International Container Terminal Services] ] , managers of the Port ofManila and of a terminal in the Port ofBuenos Aires . ICTSI's Argentine subsidiary, Puerto Rosario S. A. (PROSA), faced labour conflicts and strikes after firing a number of port terminal workers it had promised to keep. It also failed to pay the royalties due to the ENAPRO and to perform the agreed investments. In2000 the concession was revoked. [ [http://www.philratings.com/monitoring/archives/00000009.html Philippine Rating Services Corporation] - Investment write-off taken up in ICTSI rating review (19 April 2000).] In2002 a new company, Terminal Puerto Rosario S. A. (manager of the Port ofTarragona ,Spain ) was awarded the concession of Terminals 1 and 2 of the port for 30 years.In October 2005 the National Secretariat of Ports and Navigable Ways ordered the beginning of works to dredge the Paraná to a depth of 34 feet, in the first stage, and later to 36 feet, downstream from Puerto General San Martín; this will allow for cargo vessels of up to 50,000
tonne s. The 34-feet stage (allowing for 46,600-tonne ships) was completed in August 2006. [La Capital, 30 Aug 2006. [http://www.lacapital.com.ar/2006/08/30/economia/noticia_322334.shtml "Hidrovía culminó obras de dragado a 34 pies"] .] [La Capital, 29 Oct 2005. [http://www.lacapital.com.ar/2005/10/29/economia/noticia_241814.shtml "Hidrovía: empezaron los trabajos de profundización"] .]References
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