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Soñar Valparaíso Asaf Achard.

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👁️ 214 views📅 14 years ago⏱️ 43:42
What This Creator Said
Creator Had Mixed FeelingsCabin / Ship TourCasual Creator

Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

big ships are changing the entire world not only chile everywhere

the future is here and the reason as you see it here is not the larger ships are not better in terms of the economy because of their size but they have different engine engines and they are fewer and more efficient

automation needs square area that was a logic

the outer hollow would be cheaper by about 20 also you have to go to a new breakwater but because you don't do two new terminals but expand the existing one the overall result will be cheaper than the existing world about conclusion

Creator's Tips & Advice

Extend existing terminals to 1200 meters for efficiency
Build an outer port with a breakwater for future capacity
Consider automation to optimize land use

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow should Valparaíso and San Antonio ports expand to handle larger ships?
QWhat are the benefits of an outer port versus expanding existing terminals?

Port Highlights

Rotterdam
San Antonio
Valparaíso
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YouTube Video Description

El experto internacional Asaf Ashar planteó la idea de generar un frente lineal en Valparaíso antes de optar por agregar otro puerto pequeño más que sería menos competitivo. Además, sostuvo que sería un gran aporte para el desarrollo del país poder construir en el futuro un outer port para ir en línea del desarrollo mundial y que el puerto de Valparaíso pueda atender las necesidades de los barcos que hoy navegan por el mundo.