ELL Technologies to develop educational software in Colombia

ELL Technologies, a Lingo Media subsidiary, has recently announced their partnership with eDistribution, with the purpose of jointly developing language learning software options in Colombia; the contract guarantees that both companies will be able to make significant contributions to the education and professional opportunities for approximately seven million people across Colombia. Read More »

Archer Daniels Midland Company to support Bolivian farmers

Archer Daniels Midland Company, an agricultural processor, recently announced that is has joined the Andean Family Farmers partnership in order to support Bolivian quinoa smallholder farmers; furthermore, through its social investment program, called ADM Cares, the company will provide funding to support the addition of a greatly needed irrigation project in southern Bolivia. Read More »

Chile creates one of world´s biggest marine life protected areas

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet has announced the creation of the Nazca-Desventuradas Marine Park, which added to other existing areas, will create one the world´s largest marine sanctuaries. The marine sanctuary in the Desventuradas is on the migration path of large marine mammals. Also included in the protected area are a number of places that sea birds use for nesting. Read More »

Marriott's Caribbean and Latin American business to increase in Brazil

Tim Sheldon, president of Caribbean and Latin America operations at Marriott International, on Tuesday announced an anticipated 75-percent increase in Marriott's Caribbean and Latin American distribution between 2015 and 2018; the expected increase includes a tripling of the company's presence in Brazil with the addition of at least 11 new hotels spread across the market. Read More »

Suzhou Furukawa Power awarded contract in Peru

Suzhou Furukawa Power Optic Cable Co. Ltd. was awarded a new contract by Proyecto Infraestructura Del Peru, a subsidiary of ISA Colombia, for supply of Optical Ground Wire (OPGW) and fittings for one of the largest power transmission projects in Peru; SFPOC’s contract is for the supply of 980km of OPGW and associated hardware and fittings for one of the largest 500kV power transmission line projects in Peru owned by Proyectos De Infraestructura Del Peru, an extension in Peru of ISA Colombia that Read More »

Petrobras cuts investments, expenses after plunge in crude oil prices

Brazilian state oil company Petrobras slashed its projected investments and operating expenses while keeping its projection for disinvestment and its production target unchanged. Petrobras made an adjustment to its 2015 and 2016 financial planning “given new Brent crude oil prices and the exchange rate” changes that have depreciated the Brazilian real currency against the U.S. dollar. Read More »

Nortech Systems expands operations at Monterrey, Mexico, plant

Nortech Systems Inc. of Minneapolis recently began doing printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) manufacturing at its Monterrey, Mexico, plant, which opened in 2002, offering complex wire and cable assembly production services; the facility is ISO 9001 certified, and PCBA manufacturing capabilities are also available at Nortech's Mankato and Merrifield, Minnesota, locations. Read More »

AppDynamics launches Mexico operations

Application intelligence company AppDynamics on Thursday launched its operations in Mexico, where it will offer next-generation technology solutions to enterprises and government entities, as part of the company's goal to enhance the modern business environment through top-of-the-line services and advanced technologies, which are designed to help companies with monitoring and managing software solutions. Read More »

Transpacific Partnership praised by Latin governments amid opposition

Following the announcement Monday in Atlanta that the United States, Japan and 10 other Pacific Rim countries have reached an accord for the Transpacific Partnership (TPP), the governments of Chile, Peru and Mexico, the three Latin American nations that are participating in the trade agreement, hailed the accord amid some local opposition and demands for transparency. Read More »

Motel 6 owner bets Latin Americans will choose value amid slowdown

Undaunted by an economic slowdown in Latin America, G6 Hospitality, a U.S.-owned chain of hotels that owns the Motel 6 and Studio 6 brands, believes that this may actually help its expansion south of the border as there could be a search for value; G6 Hospitality, already present in 1,200 locations across the U.S. and Canada, is carrying out efforts to expand to Latin America following a decision in late 2013 that began to be fully implemented last year. Read More »

OSF Global Services partners with Nissan Brazil

CRM technology services provider OSF Global Services on Tuesday announced the launch of its new partnership with automobile manufacturer Nissan Brazil, which is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; the company possesses a highly complex dealer incentives management process, where a significant number of manual tasks are required to plan, deploy and control dealer campaigns. Read More »

Edmodo partners with teacher's union in Mexico

Edmodo, a global education network, reached a partnership agreement with SINADEP- SNTE, the leading teacher’s union in Mexico, to consolidate communication and collaboration among SINADEP- SNTE teacher members. The new partnership will help SINADEP-SNTE's more than 1.4 million members collaborate and share best teaching practices, while encouraging professional development. Read More »

Starwood Hotels to Open 2nd W Hotel in Mexico

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide announced Wednesday that it will open W Punta de Mita in Riviera Nayarit, Mexico. It will accommodate 120 guests who will be able to congregate in hotel-designed public spaces and enjoy Pacific Ocean views. The W Punta de Mita will be the second W property located in Mexico and an additional three more W hotels will also be opened throughout Latin America. Read More »

Capstone Turbine Corporation to expand into Colombia

Capstone Turbine Corporation recently announced that it has a received an order for a C600 microturbine that will be powering a gas compression station in Colombia, a microturbine able to operate in dual mode and independently of the grid, or with the grid in a load sharing capacity; it can also provide power to the compression 27/7 and is modular, meaning it can easily be expanded to accommodate a future expansion. Read More »