Indra’s systems help in the operation of more than 70 ports around the world. In Chile, it developed the logistics platform of the port community of Valparaíso and works on the Maritime Single Window (VUMAR) promoted by the Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications, which will make the processes associated with the attention of ships more efficient to carry out calls in Chilean ports. Also in the region, Indra implemented peru’s Single Window for Foreign Trade (VUCE) project, with references in Brazil, Uruguay and Panama. In the latter country, Indra has been one of the main technological suppliers in the expansion of the Panama Canal and has modernized the information management systems of its Maritime Authority. Outside Latin America, Indra has implemented its Single Window or Port Community System solutions in other countries such as Spain, Cyprus, Portugal, Morocco, Angola and Cape Verde. Indra’s line of Mova Traffic solutions, and specifically its systems for the operation and management of logistic-port operations, accompanies the operational empowerment in multiple ports, providing capabilities that help increase the control and control of goods, the integration of manifests, the elimination of the use of paper and the reduction of procedural and administrative bureaucracy, among other capabilities. Proof of this are its results, with reductions of up to 50% in the time to market for logistics processes, or around 70% in the downtime of the merchandise in ports. Indra in Chile Present in Chile since 1995, Indra is one of the main technology and consulting companies operating in the country, with solutions and services for key sectors of the national economy such as Transport & Defense, and Information Technology (IT) through its subsidiary Minsait. It has more than 700 professionals and three offices, two in Santiago and one in Viña del Mar. Indra has a comprehensive offer of its own solutions and advanced services with high added value in technology, which it combines with a unique culture of reliability, flexibility and adaptation to the needs of its customers. In Chile, Indra has developed technological transformation projects of great magnitude and high complexity, such as the implementation of the first SAP project at the local level; the development and implementation of the first digital public hospital in the country, Dr. Eloísa Díaz, in La Florida; or the technological transformation of the Port of Valparaíso, one of the main ones in Latin America. It also develops its own solutions and delivers consulting, systems implementation, digital transformation and application management services for some of the most relevant companies in the health, energy, telecommunications, industry, and banking and insurance sectors. It also has a processing center for means of payment, which serves customers in Chile and other countries on the continent. In the Transport sector, Indra has a consolidated experience. Its traffic and toll management systems are implemented on numerous urban highways in Santiago and some of the country’s main roads. Likewise, the company has carried out the implementation of its pioneering ticketing systems in the Santiago and Valparaíso subways. In the field of air traffic management (ATM), all commercial flights on domestic routes use some of the company’s technological solutions. About Indra Indra (www.indracompany.com) is one of the leading global technology and consulting companies and the technology partner for the key operations of its clients’ businesses around the world. It is a leading global provider of proprietary solutions in specific segments of the Transport and Defense markets, and a leading company in digital transformation and Information Technology in Spain and Latin America through its subsidiary Minsait. Its business model is based on a comprehensive offer of its own products, with an end-to-end approach, high value and with a high component of innovation. At the end of 2020, Indra had revenues of 3,043 million euros, nearly 48,000 employees, a local presence in 46 countries and commercial operations in more than 140 countries.