AAPA Seaports Advisory

American Association of Port Authorities

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  • Puerto Chiapas is one of the federal ports on Mexico's southern Pacific border, specializing in the movement of bulk products especially fertilizers, titanium and food stuffs.

    Contact: Lic. Edgar Antonio Reyes González, Director General. Administración Portuaria Integral de Puerto Madero S.A. de C.V. (Puerto Chiapas), Edificio Operativo, Recinto Fiscal, Puerto Chiapas Muelle Fiscal, Tapachula, Chiapas 30830 MEXICO. Phone: 011-52-962-6286841, ext. 72098. Email: dirgral@puertochiapas.com.mx. Website: www.puertochiapas.com.mx.


  • Cartagena is an important Colombian port on the country's northern Caribbean coast and able to move general cargoes and Post-Panamax containers with a capacity of up to 1,200,000 TEUs. It also has the ability, through its Canal del Dique, to move cargo through the Río Magdalena, Colombia's principal inland waterway.

    Contact: Manuel Giovanni Benedetti R., VP Marketing & Sales. Sociedad Portuaria Regional de Cartagena S.A., Manga, Terminal Marítimo, A.A. 7954, Cartagena COLOMBIA. Phone: 011-57-5-6502232. Fax: 011-57-5-650-2239. Email: gbenedetti@sprc.com.co. Website: www.puertocartagena.com.
 

 
Port of Long Beach
The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners has approved a $1.001 billion fiscal year 2015-2016 annual budget for the Port of Los Angeles that focuses on building the port’s core businesses and overall financial sustainability.
 

The 564-foot Maersk Wakamayama docked at Philadelphia Regional Port Authority’s Packer Avenue Marine Terminal (PAMT) for the first call by SeaLand's South Atlantic Express Service (SAE). 





 
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