Moin’s Port Construction Will Provide 600 Jobs in the Beginning of 2015

The Costa Rica News (TCRN) – The construction of the new container terminal in Moin, through the Dutch company APM Terminals, will begin in January and during the first phase of the work they’ll be hiring all kinds of jobs. In all, about 600 workers will be needed.

Communication manager APM, Rogelio Douglas, said he expects to hire staff in the local area.

The Consejo Nacional de Vialidad is currently responsible for creating the access road to the site where the container port will be constructed. The road is not complete but has been ballasted, allowing APM Terminals to get material to Moin. (ADN)

The Costa Rica News (TCRN)

San Jose, Costa Rica

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