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The company's financial manager, Juan Carlos Domínguez, points out that they have planned investments of 55 million euros. Go to download The Port Authority of Las Palmas has extended the concession to the company Opcsa until 2051, something that the company's financial manager, Juan Carlos Domínguez, assumes "tremendously satisfied", and thanks the Port Authority for understanding that Opcsa "can be a faithful partner for years to come.” He states that the success of this project is the success of the port of Las Palmas, as the company understood it when appreciating the clear geostrategic position on the routes from Europe to southern Africa and South America. The owner, MCC, positively valued the possibility of having a container terminal in the port of Las Palmas and increasing its traffic volumes, with a commitment to continuity that now translates into investments of 55 million euros. Attention to megaships Domínguez points out that it is about renewing the machinery, especially with two new generation cranes to serve megaships with more than 20,000 containers.
This raises the possibility of MCC directing those vessels to the port of Las Palmas. However, it indicates that there is still a lot of work to be done, especially since there are ports on the African coasts with cheaper costs. He points out that the strength of the Canarian ports is the quality and continuity of the service, as well as the legal and administrative environment “which WhatsApp Number List provides greater security.” Canarian letters through their authors Authors and director of the collection. Isabel and Elsa in the center | DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CANARY ISLANDS Authors and director of the collection. Isabel and Elsa in the center | DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CANARY ISLANDS In the first program dedicated to the Canarian Basic Library we spoke with the poet and storyteller Isabel Medina and with the writer and professor of Philosophy Elsa López. Go to download In the first program dedicated to the Canarian Basic Library we spoke with the poet and narrator from La Gomera Isabel Medina and with the writer from La Palma and professor of Philosophy Elsa López. Isabel Medina (Hermigua, La Gomera, 1943) is a poet, narrator and playwright who, with modesty, recognizes that the best thing that can happen to an author is that people make her works their own and it is not so important who wrote it.
He assures that at 78 years old he continues to work every day, right now starting a new novel, because “it is the passion of doing what you have to do and what you want to do.” He states that, although she is always recognized as a poet, he feels “in the narrative.” He considers that children read a lot while they are in the classroom, “and we have to break a spear for the teachers,” but then they go to technology and forget about books, something that needs to be corrected. “Poetry is the best” For her part, Amada Elsa López Rodríguez (Fernando Poo, now Malabo, 1943) justifies the variety of her production in that when she works “different aspects are covered, because life is so complex and so beautiful that we can talk about many things". She considers herself a “poet” because, in her opinion, “poetry is the highest genre, it is the maximum,” which is why she understands that there is something “very vain” when one calls oneself one. same. He affirms that the origin “of all the evil of the 21st century” is in technology, because “we have lost the habit of reading, writing and thinking.