The vessel, coming from San Antonio, and whose port of origin was Hong Kong, is 338 meters in length and a width of 45.5 meters, with a capacity of 11,294 TEUs and able to transport 602 refrigerated containers.

SVTI’s CEO, Eduardo González, highlighted the arrival of the vessel and said that “this is a double milestone: the historical arrival of the ship with the greatest capacity and its mooring in our new dock, inaugurated last year and that increased our capacity by 40%, and in the dock being currently enlarged, which forms part of the expansion project carried out by the terminal and contemplates a total investment of US$120 million.”

“This strengthens the confidence placed by our clients and our shareholders – SAAM and SSA Marine- in San Vicente Terminal Internacional, which would not have been possible without the daily hard work of our employees,” he added.

It is estimated that around 2,800 transfers will take place, of which 1,300 will correspond to exports, 90% to forestry products loads.

About SVTI

SVTI, terminal operated by SAAM and SSA Marine, is the largest and most efficient loading center of the Region of Biobío, in terms of number of tons transferred by meter of linear dock, and is leader in the region in the transference of containers, with a market share of 40%.

Seventy percent of the volume transferred corresponds to the forestry sector (cellulose, green –or fresh-cut wood, dry wood), 30% to fishing products such as salmon, and agricultural products such as fruits and cereals.

Source: saam
2017-03-02

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