Since the beginning of the year, 780 vessels have
docked at Callao’s Multipurpose North Terminal, reflecting the terminal's
growing efficiency and capacity to meet rising demand. The 15% increase in vessel calls compared to the same
period last year underscores the importance of Peru's largest port in
facilitating international trade.
Thanks to its
commitment to continuous improvement, APM Terminals Callao has boosted the
speed of its containerized cargo operations by 11%, all while maintaining high
standards of quality and safety. This
enhanced efficiency enables shipping lines to save sailing time, contributing
to cost reductions throughout the logistics chain.
“APM Terminals Callao
remains committed to efficiency and to the development of the Callao
Multipurpose North Terminal. We will continue to implement technological and
operational improvements to further reduce unloading times and increase our
capacity to handle higher cargo volumes. This in line with the progress we have
made in stage 3A of the Multipurpose North Terminal Modernization Project
launched last year. Our goal is to continue to be a leading port in the region,
providing high-quality services to our customers,” stated Fernando Fauche,
Commercial Director, APM Terminals Callao.
Vessels arriving at
APM Terminals Callao's North Terminal carry a wide array of cargo, showcasing
the terminal's versatility and ability to handle diverse types of goods. These
include solid bulk items like wheat and corn, breakbulk materials such as steel
and cement, automotive products like cars and heavy machinery, as well as
sensitive goods like refrigerated cargo. This
capability to manage such a wide variety of cargo highlights the efficiency and
adaptability of APM Terminals Callao in meeting the market's diverse needs.
During the first half
of the year, APM Terminals Callao reported a significant rise in the import
volumes of wheat and corn, up by approximately 15%, while steel coil imports
grew by nearly 20%. The automotive sector, including heavy machinery, saw an
increase of around 30% compared to the same period last year.
With the growth in
agricultural exports, APM Terminals Callao is well-equipped to handle the
increasing seasonal exports of refrigerated goods, thanks to its specialized
services and electrical outlets. These advancements further establish the North
Pier of the Port of Callao as a strategic hub for agro-exports at the national
level. “We will continue lifting
standards of efficiency to remain the key node in global maritime trade,”
Fauche concluded.