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Maersk Guatemala S.A. - Central Office  (ID: 2299)

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Maersk Sealand is represented in Guatemala by Maersk Guatemala, S.A., which was founded on April 13th, 1994. The company opened activities on May 25th of that same year with a staff of twelve. Initially, port operations at Puerto Quetzal (Pacific port) and Santo Tomas de Castilla (Atlantic port) were handled by port agents, supervised by the central office in Guatemala City. On January 1st 1998, Maersk Guatemala, S.A. inaugurated its Santo Tomas de Castilla port office, with a staff of ten. Currently, 27 staff members handle operational, financial, traffic, customer service and maintenance activities in Santo Tomas de Castilla. On December 10th 1999, with A.P. Moller's purchase of Sealand, a new global company was born: Maersk Sealand. On Monday, December 13th 1999, a joint team of selected Maersk and Sealand employees in Guatemala was already working together in provisional quarters to attend a customer portfolio that had almost doubled overnight. In the months following the merger, a new container yard in Guatemala City, a new port office and container yard in Santo Tomas de Castilla, a new port office in Puerto Quetzal, and finally new central offices in Guatemala City were inaugurated. Today, Maersk Sealand in Guatemala has grown to over 100 employees divided over four different offices and spanning four different companies: Maersk Guatemala, Maersk Logistics, Maersk Data and Bridge Intermodal Transport. Maersk Sealand Guatemala is active in two ports: Puerto Quetzal on the Pacific coast and Santo Tomas de Castilla which gives to the Caribbean and the Atlantic. A satellite view of Guatemala. The central highlands, sparsed with volcanoes, rainforests and mountain lakes, slope into the Pacific coast line. Maersk Sealand is represented in Guatemala by Maersk Guatemala, S.A., which was founded on April 13th, 1994. Maersk Guatemala S.A. - Central Office