Cerealsur set to launch Carrasco duty-free tender

1-Sep-2003

URUGUAY. Cerealsur, the consortium whose $34m bid won the auction to manage, renovate and maintain Montevideo Carrasco airport, is expected to announce its expansion plans later this month.

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?URUGUAY. Cerealsur, the consortium whose $34m bid won the auction to manage, renovate and maintain Montevideo Carrasco airport, is expected to announce its expansion plans later this month. Cerealsur president........
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