This document outlines a proposed commercial corridor from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean through Ecuador and Peru. It would involve transporting goods from the seaport of Puerto Bolivar via land through cities like Loja, Vilcabamba, and Jaen, then river transportation on the Marañon and Amazon Rivers to ports on the Atlantic like Manaus and Belem. Key points along the route include limestone mines near Isimanchi that could supply cement production, the Saramiriza river port on the Marañon River, and bridges connecting Ecuador and Peru to facilitate international trade.