Blumar
Patricio Sandro Rojas Ramos is a Senior Partner of Rojas & Asociados Consulting. Until March 1997, he served as Macroeconomic Programming Manager of the Studies Division of the Central Bank of Chile, an institution in which he remained for 12 years, also holding the positions of Chief Economist and Senior Economist of the Studies Division. Between April 2001 and April 2003 he was a member of the Antitrust Resolution Commission and previously he was a member of the Distortion Commission. Additionally, he has served as a consultant for the World Bank and the IDB in various Latin American countries. He has also been a regular member of the Panel of Experts of Transantiago and the Technical Council of Investments of the Pension Funds and a member of the Conciliation Commission of the Concession Contract of the Arturo Merino Benítez Airport in Santiago. He is currently an economic advisor to financial institutions; expert in free competition and regulatory issues. With vast academic experience, between 2000 and 2005 he was Dean of the Faculty of Commercial Engineering at Finis Terrae University. He is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Economics of the Catholic University of Chile.
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Blumar
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Blumar SA is a Chile-based company engaged in the fishing and food processing sectors. The Company's main facilities include fish meal and fish oil production plants, freezing and breaded plants, fish unloading warehouses and fattening centers, which are located in the communes of Caldera, Coronel, Corral and Talcahuano, as well as in the regions of Los Lagos and Aysen. The Company is also engaged in the farming and processing of salmon, mussels, jack mackerels and mackerels. Its products are exported to South and North America, Europe, Asia and Africa. As of December 31, 2011, the Company owned such subsidiaries as Pesquera Bahia Caldera SA, Salmones Blumar SA, Golfo Comercial SA, Pesquera Araucania Dos SA and Granja Marina SA, and Grupo Las Urbinas was its major shareholder with 45.31% of its interest.