San Antonio Terminal Internacional sets a precedent by becoming the first port terminal in Chile to earn this recognition.
For the first time, all of the company’s ports in Chile earned Huella Chile emissions reduction seals. San Antonio Terminal Internacional achieved the Seal of Excellence, the program’s highest level of recognition.
SAAM Terminals and SSA Marine, controllers of San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI), reported that Andrés Albertini, the current commercial manager, will take over as general manager of the port terminal on August 1.
San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI) and San Vicente Terminal Internacional (SVTI) earned certification for their work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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.
San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI) achieved several milestones in 2023. Despite a year of contraction for the industry, STI’s throughput exceeded one million TEUs. The terminal received two STS Super Post Panamax cranes, serviced the largest-capacity vessel in Chile and positioned itself as the only national alternative able to handle two Neo Panamax vessels simultaneously.
In addition, the terminal reached 1 million TEUs transferred for the twelfth straight year.
This cherry export season began with high expectations at San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI), Chile’s main port, operated by SAAM Terminals and SSA Marine. Fifteen Cherry Express vessels will sail, representing nearly 50% of the total cherries to be exported from Chilean ports.
Coming from Mejillones, the vessel will then continue sailing east.