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The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) held a working meeting with the Association of River Shipowners and Related Activities of Loreto (AARMAN). The objective of this meeting was to discuss the current needs of the sector and analyze joint proposals aimed at promoting the formalization of river shipowners, technically reviewing opportunities for improvement in current administrative processes and guidelines.
The session, led by the head of the MTC's Advisory Cabinet, Ana Reátegui, was attended by the president of the board of directors of the National Port Authority (APN), Abel Alvarado; the president of AARMAN, Carmen Núñez; and the technical team of ENAPU. During the meeting, the authorities indicated that the viability of various initiatives is being analyzed to adapt regulations to the fluvial operational reality, as well as to explore alternatives for the efficient use of the ENAPU port in Iquitos.
These working groups seek to promote the formalization of the Loreto fleet to consolidate safe and orderly operations. Likewise, the strategic relevance of the State port terminal in Iquitos was highlighted as a key asset to boost the economy and regional development.
The MTC reaffirms its commitment to continue working in an articulated, technical, and transparent manner with all involved entities and local guilds. Actions will continue to focus on designing viable solutions that respond to the structural challenges of transport in the Amazon, thus protecting the development and well-being of families in the region.
Source: peru_mtc_noticias

