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Cold chain improvements for the export of Ecuadorian products

On March 11, The Ministers of Foreign Trade, Francisco Rivadeneira and of Interior, José Serrano, agreed on improving the conditions in which the anti-narcotics police checks the products at the port of Guayaquil so that they don't interrupt the cold chain. 

The Ministers agreed, in a tour that they took of the courtyards of the Narcotics police in the port of Guayaquil, to find the best way of taking advantage of this infrastructure in the near future. To this end, the Ministry of Interior vowed to make the necessary adjustments so that in the coming months, the scanners and the cold rooms are part of an integrated control process of goods in one place, which will preserve the cold chain.

In parallel, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Foreign Trade, Customs and CONTECON (dealer port of Guayaquil), will work together to continue improving the export process.


Source: Ministry of Foreign Trade
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