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(Danny Califf 61), Greg Vanney, Adam Frye, Marvin Quijano
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This new canal actually is offering a larger vessel that it can handle with deeper draft with a longer and wider vessel, noted Quijano.
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So we chose what size of vessels that could actually pay for this project, Quijano explained.
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The present canal has a total capacity of about 340 million tons a year that it can handle, that's the maximum capacity, Quijano noted.
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The present canal has a total capacity of about 340 million tons a year that it can handle, that's the maximum capacity, Quijano noted.
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Jorge Luis Quijano, the canal's executive vice president of engineering, says the canal is operating at full capacity and needs to expand.
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When it's completed, in 2014, the new 80-kilometer-long channel will admit some of those larger ships, but as engineering vice president Jorge Luis Quijano explains, not the largest.
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The present canal has a total capacity of about 340 million tons a year that it can handle, that's the maximum capacity, Quijano noted.
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So we chose what size of vessels that could actually pay for this project, Quijano explained.
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This new canal actually is offering a larger vessel that it can handle with deeper draft with a longer and wider vessel, noted Quijano.
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