| After two days of productive meetings with key stakeholders and insightful site visits with strategic partners, the ports’ respective CEOs—Kristin Decas of Hueneme and Eduardo Cerdeira of Paita—along with Board members Jess J. Ramirez of Hueneme and Alfredo Jurado of Paita, capped off the visit with a Memorandum of Understanding signing ceremony and dinner reception at the Channel Islands Maritime Museum.
“It is with great pleasure to facilitate and witness this burgeoning rewarding relationship between the Ports of Hueneme and Paita. As implementers for this Sister Ports Program funded by the State Department, we are convinced this relationship will bear fruit and result in increased trade and cooperation between the ports and the larger port communities in their respective regions,” said Robert Hans, Senior Managing Director at IOS Partners.
Both parties began exploring this relationship in 2024 before a delegation from Hueneme visited Paita earlier this year. “The Sister Port relationship we have with the Port of Patia highlights our shared vision not only for global collaboration, but also for sharing best practices and expanding trade opportunities that will benefit local economies in both regions,” said Kristin Decas, CEO & Director of the Port of Hueneme.
“We are thrilled to participate in this visit to grow our relationship with the Port of Hueneme. It marks an important step in strengthening trade between the U.S. and Peru and opening new opportunities for enhancing connectivity and creating mutually beneficial pathways for commerce.” Alfredo Jurado, Board Member TPE. |