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Zergratran SA is launching a Reg A offering to raise $75M in initial funding for an alternative to the Panama Canal


Zergratran SA is announcing its Reg A+ offering to raise $75 million in funding as its initial step to build the first Green Shipping Corridor. An alternative to the Panama Canal for shipping containers – Puerto Internacional Las Americas (PILA) is planned to be an underground tunnel that uses Maglev technology system to transfer containers in less than 30 minutes between fully automated ports on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Northern Colombia. This first Green Shipping Corridor will be the solution for the early adoption of sustainable technologies that will help place the sector on a credible pathway to achieve zero emissions.

ZERGRATRAN – TACKLING THE SHIPPING AND THE CLIMATE CRISIS

Zergratran SA is not only addressing the need for additional marine trade routes and the sustainable choke point around the Panama Canal but helps align the shipping sector with the goal of limiting the global temperature rise – recognised by the ESG World Summit Singapore as the SDG 9 GRIT Awards winner.

This comes at the time when the Green Shipping Challenge is launched at COP27 and the United States has committed to leading the transition to zero-emission shipping as part of our efforts to tackle the climate crisis at home and internationally.

Zergratran is building the world’s first Green Shipping Corridor and the solution for the early adoption of sustainable technologies that will help place the sector on a credible pathway to achieve zero emissions.

ZERGRATRAN – WORLD’S FIRST SHIPPING TUNNEL

Imagine a tunnel about 100 miles south of the Panama Canal that transports shipping containers between two fully automated ports on the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans using magnetic levitation (maglev) within less than 30 min. Zergratran SA is building technology driven transportation infrastructure projects starting with the transshipment facility in Colombia that the company hopes will chart a course to advance domestic and international green shipping via Puerto Internacional Las Americas (PILA).

PILA

A new container shipping route- green shipping tunnel – just south of The Panama Canal in Northern Colombia that connects the North Atlantic and North Pacific routes. PILA will be a focal point for a system-wide upgrade driven by automation, digitization, technology and sustainability principles. It will be a distribution center for goods to and from South America and the first world ports offering bio fuels only.

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