
Servicios Industriales de la Marina S.A. (SIMA)
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We are a Peruvian company, leaders in Naval Industry and Metalworking projects. We have three operation centers located in Callao, Chimbote and Iquitos.
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Minister of Transport and Communications presented the Lima - Ica Railway project to international representatives
The initiative will have an estimated cost of US$6.5 billion and is expected to be implemented under the Government to Government modality.

Contract was awarded to improve Avenida Morales Duárez in Callao
The intervention is part of the works to optimize access to the new terminal of Jorge Chávez International Airport.