Central America and the Caribbean are two regions of enormous ecological, cultural and economic value, which have been affected in recent decades by several adverse natural and climatological events. The impact of the onset of a hurricane, flooding, or an earthquake can have terrible consequences for local villages and infrastructures, not to mention seriously endangering the safety of their inhabitants. That is why it is necessary to always be prepared to offer an immediate and effective response that keeps damage to the minimum.
With this in mind, in an area south west of Panama City, the Government of Panama has built a Regional Logistics Center for Humanitarian Assistance (CLRAH), also referred to as a "humanitarian hub"; a logistics center occupying 6 hectares and consisting of three logistics warehouses with a total surface area of 12,000 m2, an administrative building, a loading and control area, and direct access to the Panama-Pacific International Airport. This logistics space will make it possible to provide immediate humanitarian aid to the entire Central American region.
HYW 45-T6 installed next to the CRLAH headquarters
Genset next to SINAPROC facilities
This logistics space will make it possible to provide immediate humanitarian aid to the entire Central American region, making deliveries in the shortest period of time (24 to 48 hours) to the most sensitive areas, either by air or sea.