Lima Expresa
Juan Carlos Llanos Morales is an experienced communications professional with a robust background in managing strategic communication for Lima Expresa, where Juan Carlos serves as Head of Communications. Juan Carlos is also a cofounder of Runático and provides communication and reputation consulting through JCLL. As a professor at Escuela de Postgrado | Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Juan Carlos teaches Corporate Reputation and Crisis Management, highlighting key factors in reputation management and crisis resolution. Previous roles include Director de Cuentas at CAFÉ TAIPÁ and various positions at LLORENTE & CUENCA, where Juan Carlos oversaw digital communication for numerous clients across various sectors. Juan Carlos has a solid educational foundation in corporate communication, marketing, and business administration, with advanced studies from prestigious institutions such as IE Business School and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.
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Lima Expresa
Lima Expresa, a subsidiary of VINCI Highways, is the operator of 16 kilometers of the Vía de Evitamiento, from the Javier Prado clover to the Habich oval, and 9 kilometers of Vía Expresa Línea Amarilla, located between the Huáscar Bridge and the border with the province of Callao on Avenida Morales Duárez. Lima Expresa is time saving: Using the Vía de Evitamiento and the Yellow Line express route it is possible to save around 20 minutes from the Javier Prado clover to the airport, compared to other existing routes. (Source: Google Maps | 2023 | Average time – Peak hour tomorrow). Lima Expresa is security. From 2016 to 2023 we have reduced the serious accident rate by 72%. Lima Expresa offers roads in excellent condition: We guarantee first-class maintenance on 25 km of roads and we collect around 20 tons of solid waste, clearing and brush daily. Lima Expresa is attention to our clients: 24/7 surveillance with more than 120 cameras and Argos, our Monitoring Operations Control Center, our clients have an immediate response to road emergencies. Committed to achieving the high standards of VINCI Highways in Peru, Lima Expresa became the first highway concession in the country to implement a fleet of electric vehicles, solar panels and protect Amazon forests. Lima Expresa has already reduced its direct CO2 emissions (scope 1 and 2) by 44% since 2018.