Empresa Portuaria San Antonio (EPSA) confirmed that the company had fulfilled the agreed conditions and will continue to operate for five more years.
Terminal Portuario de Guayaquil (TPG) reached a new milestone in its commitment to sustainability and environmental impact reduction by earning a Greenhouse Gas Inventory Verification Statement from the certification company SGS and an Organizational Carbon Footprint Reduction certification.
The company is grateful for the enthusiastic participation of employees, customers and other companies in the industry.
The award was presented by the Costa Rican Chamber of Industries and the Excellence Program for the terminal’s work to continuously improve and strengthen its competitiveness.
Executives from SAAM Terminals, Hanseatic Global Terminals (its controller) and the ten ports operated by the company throughout the Americas met in Santiago for the first Safety Summit.
Bindhoff has a degree in mechanical engineering and over 22 years of professional experience, including more than a decade in the Antofagasta Region.
On the first day of the 15th version of the traditional SAAM Terminals Cup, over 79 goals were scored.
Terminal Marítima de Mazatlán began November with a new milestone, receiving the MSC Bern V, the longest container ship to dock at the port.
SAAM Terminals reported organizational changes at two of its ports.
San Antonio Terminal Internacional sets a precedent by becoming the first port terminal in Chile to earn this recognition.