Sociedad Matriz SAAM SA 2017 AR2

The report outlines the financial, operational, and sustainability performance of Sociedad Matriz SAAM S.A. for the fiscal year 2017. Key highlights include the completion of a four-year investment plan of approximately US$500 million, the acquisition of 51% of Puerto Caldera in Costa Rica, and the purchase of the remaining 15% of Iquique Terminal Internacional. The company also underwent a corporate reorganization, dividing its operations into three independent companies for towage, ports, and logistics. Additionally, SAAM was admitted to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for the second consecutive year and continued to implement its Integrated Ethical Management Model.

Company: Sociedad Matriz SAAM SA

Sector: Industrials

Country: Chile

Year: 2017

Type: AR2

Pages: 327

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Sociedad Matriz SAAM SA

Sociedad Matriz SAAM SA 2017 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report outlines the financial, operational, and sustainability performance of Sociedad Matriz SAAM S.A. for the fiscal year 2017. Key highlights include the completion of a four-year investment plan of approximately US$500 million, the acquisition of 51% of Puerto Caldera in Costa Rica, and the purchase of the remaining 15% of Iquique Terminal Internacional. The company also underwent a corporate reorganization, dividing its operations into three independent companies for towage, ports, and logistics. Additionally, SAAM was admitted to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for the second consecutive year and continued to implement its Integrated Ethical Management Model.

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Document Details

Report Year

2017

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017

Fiscal Year

2017

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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