FIDI Affiliate Security International Moving (SIM) has managed the relocation for a new passenger terminal at Jorge Chávez International Airport, which opened on June 1.
The company was tasked with moving the entire operational ecosystem from the old terminal to the new facility without disrupting service for passengers using the airport.
Selected through a public tender, SIM worked closely with the ORAT (Operational Readiness and Airport Transfer) team of Lima Airport Partners (LAP) to execute the transfer. It coordinated with more than 40 stakeholders, including airlines, government agencies, logistics providers, and suppliers.
In total, nearly 2,000m³ of furniture, IT systems, archives, and operational equipment were transferred over 34 hours of continuous work. Strict security and safety protocols were observed, with all personnel trained, vetted, and fully equipped.
SIM General Manager Yvonne Dubreuil de Martínez, said: ‘This was a critical operation in a highly demanding environment. Its success lay not only in technical capability but also in the strategic integration between the different stakeholders, the flexibility of the work model, and the rigorous approach of the execution team. For SIM, it meant the opportunity to demonstrate that FIDI members in Latin America can lead world-class projects with precision, regulatory compliance, and strategic vision.’