The licence formalises SEMA’s technical opinion on the feasibility of that investment and will enable Cargill to go ahead and make further investments in the terminal.
The new investments to expand the facilities were considered in the Environmental Impact Study and Environmental Impact Report (EIA-RIMA) of the terminal. The new licence will enable Cargill to expand the terminal’s storage capacity to 90,000 thousand metric tonnes of grains.
The company also plans to upgrade the logistics involving delivery, storage, and shipping of grains.
Source: Cargill
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