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  • Hutchison Ports PPC and Panama’s Ministry of Education Inspire Youth at Expo Futuro 360

    PPC partnered with Panama’s Ministry of Education for “Expo Futuro 360,” guiding over 25,000 students nationwide. Through immersive career experiences, PPC spotlighted the maritime logistics sector, empowering youth to explore opportunities and take meaningful steps toward future careers. This collaboration bridges gaps and supports Panama’s next generation of professionals across diverse communities.

    (Top right photo) Jared Zerbe, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC, was accompanied by Her Excellency Lucy Molinar, Minister of Education of Panama, during the opening ceremony of Expo Futuro 360.
     
    Additional photos show students from across Panama interacting with Hutchison Ports PPC’s exhibit at Expo Futuro 360, a national initiative led by the Ministry of Education to inspire bold academic and career exploration.

  • Hutchison Ports PPC Cristobal hosts USNS Comfort to strengthen U.S.–Panama humanitarian partnership

    The USNS Comfort completed its humanitarian mission in Panama after docking at Pier 6 of PPC’s Port of Cristóbal. With support from Panama’s Ministry of Health, the hospital ship provided free medical services to 1,500 people. Its visit reinforced U.S.–Panama cooperation and highlighted the port’s strategic role in global outreach and community care

    Hutchison Ports PPC’s Cristobal stands as a gateway for global cooperation, hosting the USNS Comfort at Pier 6 during its humanitarian mission in Panama.


  • Hutchison Ports PPC Strengthens Regional Leadership at AAPA Latam 2025

    PPC reaffirmed its leadership at AAPA Latam 2025 in Lima, Peru, joining 700+ global leaders to address port innovation, sustainability, and city–port integration. With strategic insights from its experienced delegation, PPC led high-level discussions on digitalization and smart planning, strengthening alliances and shaping the future of Latin American logistics with global vision and local impact.

    (Top photo, from left to right) Roxana Ortega, Senior Manager of Projects and Infrastructure; Paola Suman, Senior Commercial Manager; and Abdiel González, Market Intelligence Lead all from Hutchison Ports PPC, represented the company at the AAPA Latam Forum, showcasing PPC’s strategic vision in shaping the evolution of Latin America’s port industry.
     
    (Lower photo, 1st from right) Eng. Roxana Ortega, representing Hutchison Ports PPC, moderated the panel “Integrated Logistics: A New Horizon in the City–Port Relationship,” contributing expert insight to discussions on innovation, urban planning, and the evolving role of ports in regional development.

  • Hutchison Ports PPC Welcomes Evergreen’s AUE Service to the Port of Balboa.

    The arrival of the Evergreen AUE service reinforces PPC’s role as a key maritime hub. This service connects Asia, Central America, and the U.S. East Coast, enhancing global trade efficiency. PPC CEO Jared Zerbe welcomed the delegation and presented a commemorative plaque, highlighting Balboa’s strategic location and connectivity, strengthening seamless cargo movement and global commerce.

    (Top photo) Jared Zerbe, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC, presents a commemorative plaque to Chris Huang, President of Evergreen Marine Latin America S.A. They are accompanied by Franco Ning (far left), Chief Operations Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC, and Jeff Tain (far right), Operations Manager of Evergreen Marine Latin America S.A.
     
    Additional photos showcase the Ever Max, the first vessel of Evergreen’s AUE service, docked at pier 17 of the Port of Balboa. Franco Ning, Chief Operations Officer of PPC, welcomed the Evergreen Latin America delegation and the captain of the Ever Max at the dock, joined by PPC’s Operations and Commercial Department teams.


  • Hutchison Ports PPC Strengthens Collaboration with Panama’s Customs Authority

    PPC reaffirmed its commitment to strong partnerships with Panama’s national authorities, welcoming Customs Director Mrs. Soraya Valdivieso and her team. Hosted by CEO Jared Zerbe and Senior Management, the visit emphasized PPC’s dedication to secure and efficient port operations. It strengthened collaboration with Customs, reinforcing efforts to enhance efficiency, transparency, and trade security across the region.

    (from right to left) Sheila Hernández, Secretary General of the Panama Customs Authority; Jared Zerbe, CEO of Hutchison Ports PPC; Mrs. Soraya Valdivieso, Director General of the Panama Customs Authority; and Franco Ning, COO of Hutchison Ports PPC during a strategic meeting focused on advancing operational synergy and strengthening regulatory frameworks in maritime commerce.


  • Exploring the Port of Balboa: Students from Simón Bolívar School Connect with the Port Industry

    The Port of Balboa welcomed a group of students from Simón Bolívar School, an educational institution with nearly a century of history, providing education to more than 350 children from vulnerable communities in Casco Antiguo, Santa Ana, Curundú, Calidonia, and El Chorrillo, among others. This visit was part of the Dock School program, led by Hutchison Ports, which aims to bring education closer to the port industry and strengthen community development.

    The students were greeted by Jared Zerbe, CEO of Hutchison Ports PPC, who spoke to them about the significance of the Balboa and Cristóbal ports in Panama’s and the region’s trade. They also participated in an interactive presentation about Panama’s history and its relationship with the ports, highlighting the key role of the port industry in the country’s economic and logistical growth.

    (Top Photo,) Jared Zerbe, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC, joins student visitors from Simón Bolívar School during their educational tour of the Port of Balboa.

    The tour included visits to the yards and docks of the Port of Balboa, where the students observed firsthand the process of loading and unloading ships, as well as various aspects of port operations that have positioned Panama as a major logistics hub.

    As part of the Dock School initiative, PPC carried out infrastructure improvements at Simón Bolívar School, reaffirming its commitment to the community and its focus on corporate social responsibility. For more than 28 years, PPC has invested in infrastructure, technology, and training, solidifying Panama’s position as a key player in global trade.

    This event not only provided students with a valuable educational experience but also strengthened the connection between the port industry and local communities, demonstrating that economic and social development can progress hand in hand when there is a genuine commitment to education and growth.


  • PPC Welcomes San Felipe to the Port of Balboa under the Gemini Cooperation’s TP15/US3 Service

    The Port of Balboa welcomed the vessel San Felipe, reinforcing the partnership between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd. This alliance enhances global trade with a fast, flexible maritime network. San Felipe, with a capacity of nearly 9,000 TEUs and 1,390 refrigerated container connections, arrived at PPC, where advanced operations, infrastructure, and connectivity ensure efficient cargo movement and industry growth.

    (Top right Photo,) As part of the maiden call of the vessel San Felipe at the Port of Balboa under The Gemini Cooperation TP15/US3 Service, Ms. Paola Suman, Senior Commercial Manager of Hutchison Ports PPC, presented a recognition plaque to the captain.
     
    Additional photos capture the ship’s arrival with a water salute by Balboa’s tugboats, along with a commemorative image featuring Maersk’s Operation Team alongside PPC’s Operations and Commercial teams.


  • PRESS RELEASE FROM PANAMA PORTS COMPANY, S.A. (PPC)

    Panama, April 9th, 2025

    Panama Ports Company, S.A. (“PPC”), operator of the port terminals of Balboa and Cristobal pursuant the concession contract approved by Law 5 of January 16, 1997, and its respective addenda, hereby responds to the recent statements regarding our company and concession:

    · In 2005, PPC and the State voluntarily entered into an addendum to the concession contract, which was in accordance with all applicable legal requirements and approved by Law 55 of 2005. Under this addendum, PPC committed to invest more than $1,000 million balboas and to make an additional payment of $102 million balboas for the infrastructures it had inherited when it assumed the concession of the ports of Balboa and Cristóbal in 1997. This agreement reflected a strong commitment from the company and allowed all port operators in Panama to compete on a level playing field, as they do today.

    · PPC has made significant investments that exceed $1,695 million balboas, surpassing not only the $50 million investment required under the original concession contract, but also the $1,000 million agreed under the addendum, as confirmed by the Comptroller General of the Republic in 2020 after a thorough audit process that lasted approximately 4 months.

    · Therefore, any statement regarding what PPC should have paid under the concession contract entered into in 1997 must take into account the respective addenda, validly executed and approved by law. To express the opposite, as it unfortunately has been the case, not only distorts the reality of the existing legal relationship between PPC and the State under the concession contract and its addenda, but also contradicts the State’s own acts over the years. To maintain, therefore, that PPC has failed to pay approximately $1,200 million balboas to the Panamanian State, is absolutely contrary to reality.

    · PPC is the only port company in Panama in which the State is a shareholder, with a 10% stake. Over the last 28 years, PPC has paid the Panamanian State the sum of $126 million balboas in dividends. Consequently, the State receives these dividend payments only from PPC and not from the other port operators.

    · All the tax exemptions granted to PPC under the concession contract, which was approved by Law 5 of January 16, 1997 and its respective addenda, are precisely the same tax exemptions granted to all other port operators in Panama.

    · The Office of the Comptroller General of the Republic, in its 2020 audit report, concluded that PPC is in substantial compliance with the clauses and obligations of the concession contract. Also, the Panama Maritime Authority certified in 2021 that PPC is in compliance with its obligations under the concession contract. Additionally, the PPC extension of the concession contract is valid, in force, and compliant with all legal requirements.

    · During the term of the concession, PPC has paid the State $668 million of balboas, far exceeding the contributions of any other port operator in Panama.

    · According to the Comptroller General of the Republic, PPC has contributed an amount of more than $5,900 million balboas to the national economy, through added value, indirect effects, payments to the State and investments made.

    · The contracting of service providers has represented significant savings to PPC during the last 10 years.

    · PPC has complied with the payments for container movement that the Panama Maritime Authority has required, at the same rate applicable to all port operators. At no time has PPC failed to comply with the payments corresponding to the rates applicable to port operators in Panama for the movement of containers.

    We firmly believe that respect for legal certainty gives companies and investors the certainty that Panama is a safe country in which to invest. Our philosophy of “Ports made by Panamanians” reflects our continuous commitment to the country and its people, being an essential engine within the dynamic national economy and the maritime port sector. Our track record of more than 28 years is proof of the positive impact we have generated, by building world-class ports, creating more than 25,000 direct and indirect jobs and contributing billions of balboas to the Panamanian economy. PPC continues to call for respectful coordination and consultation to protect the concession that has provided high-quality services for the benefit of Panama and the world.

    Panama Ports Company, S.A.


  • Hutchison Ports PPC strengthens community bonds through education

    Committed to empowering education, PPC renovated a classroom at the historic Simón Bolívar School in Panama City’s Old Quarter. Since 1926, this school has provided primary education to vulnerable communities. This initiative is part of PPC’s Dock School project, which supports educational opportunities in socially vulnerable areas, fostering growth and potential for future generations.

    (Top Photo,) Jared Zerbe, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC, stands with the Simón Bolívar School principal and students in the newly renovated classroom, celebrating PPC’s dedication to education through the Dock School project, which benefits over 350 students from socially vulnerable communities near the Port of Balboa.


  • Hutchison Ports PPC welcomes high-level delegation from Evergreen Marine Corporation at the Port of Balboa

    Executives from Evergreen Marine Corporation visited Balboa to assess its strategic location, exceptional connectivity, and potential for future business opportunities. The delegation was warmly welcomed by PPC CEO Jared Zerbe and Senior Management.

    From Left to right: Ms. Paola Suman, Senior Commercial Manager of Hutchison Ports PPC; Mr. Percy Mo Cheng-Ping, Senior Vice President of Finance of Evergreen Marine Corp.; Mr. Wilson Chen Wei-Hsun, PJD/ DIV Chief of Evergreen Marine Corp.; Mr. Jared Zerbe, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC; Mr. Kuang-Hui Wu, President of Evergreen Marine Corp.; Mr. Franco Ning, Chief Operations Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC; Mr. Vincent Lin, Chairman of Evergreen Marine Latin America S.A.; Mr. Alex Tsang, Chief Financial Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC; Mr. Alex Chris Huang, President of Evergreen Marine Latin America S.A. during their visit at PPC’s Port of Balboa.

    This visit underscores the port’s significance as a crucial international trade hub and its potential for growth through partnerships with key stakeholders.