LIMA, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Peru's massive Chancay port will begin shipping two container ships a week late next month following the port's inauguration in mid-November, an executive for the port's operator, China's Cosco Shipping, said on Friday.
Initially, the port will cover a direct route to Shanghai and then, depending on exporter demand, it may go to other points in Asia, said Carlos Tejada, general manager of Cosco's subsidiary Cosco Shipping Chancay Peru.
(Reporting by Marco Aquino; Writing by Brendan O'Boyle; Editing by Adam Jourdan)
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