More than 90 union leaders from SAAM Terminals’ multipurpose ports in Chile (Iquique, Antofagasta, San Antonio and San Vicente) met at the Third Port Meeting on June 25 and 26. Hosted by Antofagasta Terminal Internacional (ATI), this meeting was an opportunity for reflection and dialogue on the industry’s future and the sector’s challenges.
Florida International Terminal (FIT), one of SAAM Terminals port terminal, has successfully renewed its lease agreement at Port Everglades for another 10 years, after authorization by the Broward Country Commissioners and the local Port Authority.
The team at San Vicente Terminal Internacional (SVTI), one of the company’s ports in Chile, has already been trained in Canada.
SAAM Terminals played an active role at TOC Europe 2024, a conference in Rotterdam that brings together the main companies and executives in the maritime-port industry. The company was part of a panel about innovation and artificial intelligence where it shared how it is using data to optimize terminal operations.
San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI) and San Vicente Terminal Internacional (SVTI) earned certification for their work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
After several months of negotiations, San Vicente Terminal Internacional (SVTI) -operated by SSA Marine and SAAM Terminals- is ready to receive the first call of the AN1/INCA/AX1/NW1 weekly service.
San Vicente Terminal Internacional (SVTI) was the site of a new meeting of SAAM Terminals’ business excellence leaders from the different ports and its Logistics Division as part of the BEST program.
04 Apr: FIT celebrates start of operations of three new Super Post Panamax cranes at Port Everglades
Florida International Terminal (FIT) participated in the ribbon cutting of the three new Super Post-Panamax cranes that will serve the Port of Everglades’ four terminals.
The APL Esplanade, which has a capacity of nearly 14,000 TEUs, docked this Sunday morning at San Antonio Terminal Internacional.
San Antonio Terminal Internacional was the meeting point chosen by SAAM Terminals to continue with the implementation of the BEST program, which will be applied at eight ports it operates in the Americas and also in its Logistics division.