27 August 2008Panama

The study aims at the restoration of the old tram network which is financed by Panama’s government and by the United Nations Development Programme

Indra, the premier IT company in Spain and a leading IT multinational in Europe, was chosen through international tender launched by the government of Panama through the Oficina para la Restauración y Puesta en Valor del Conjunto Monumental Histórico del Casco Antiguo de la Ciudad de Panamá for consultancy services on accessibility, public transport and restoration of the tram network in the old quarter of Panama City.

The study aims at the integration of this historic area into Panama City with an adequate public transport system both unified and adequate to the urban standards of the area. The project must favour exclusion of buses since they are not compatible with the area. Besides this, the restoration of the old tram network, the design of new routes, lines and connection of the means of transportation of the metropolitan area which are currently in the planning stage will also be taken into account.

The project includes the design of a global strategy for accessibility to the old quarter of the city. It is also considering proposals of traffic and signage, parking restructuring and pedestrianisation.

The service also contemplates the connection of the old quarter with tourist attractions and relevant urban areas such as the Avenida de Balboa, the city’s most modern and widest avenue, the picturesque Calzada de Amador or Causeway, lined by palm trees and with magnificent views of the Channel.

The project will be supported by highly-qualified Indra professionals with experience in restructuring and rationalisation of public transport in big cities such as: Lima, Buenos Aires, Santiago de Chile and Barcelona.

World heritage

Panama’s old quarters was declared historic monumental ensemble of the Republic of Panama and in 1997 was also proclaimed UNESCO World Heritage since it was the first European settlement on the Pacific coast of America and it is an example of European urban design in America as well as an unusual blend of architectonic styles. The buildings show Spanish, French, Caribbean and a US features as well as reminiscences of the different epochs when they arrived to the Panamanian isthmus.

Indra in Panama

Indra has been present in Panama since 1999 and has developed important projects for the transport and traffic, finance, security and public administration, energy and telecommunications sectors besides BPO and Outsourcing.

The company possesses a highly competitive Software Lab which employs state-of-the-art manufacture methodologies. It has a CMMI level 3 certification and its wide offer covers the needs of the Central-American market.

Indra has carried out significant projects in Panama such as: the modernisation of the information management systems for the Maritime Authorities of Panama (APM), the world’s largest fleet.

About Indra

Indra is the premier Information Technology company in Spain and a leading IT multinational in Europe and Latin America. It is ranked as the second European company in its sector according to stock market capitalisation, and it is one of the three Spanish companies with more investment in R&D. In 2007, revenues reached € 2.167 M, of which a third came from the international market. The company employs more than 24.000 professionals and has clients in more than 90 countries.



 

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