SAN ANTONIO
- CLSAI
- Latitude: -33.5875
- Longitude: -71.6183
- West South America
- Port in Chile
Location: San Antonio Valparaíso 2662078 Chile
Web-site: http://www.saiports.cl/
Port of San Antonio, Chile
Overview: The Port of San Antonio is the busiest and largest seaport in Chile, situated in the central region of the country. Its strategic location and facilities make it a pivotal hub for maritime trade in South America.
Location:
- Latitude: 33°35' S
- Longitude: 71°37' W
- It is located approximately 100 kilometers (62 miles) west of the capital, Santiago.
Port Administration:
- Managed by Empresa Portuaria San Antonio (EPSA), a state-owned enterprise.
- The port also includes private terminals operated by various companies.
Terminal Facilities:
- Multi-Purpose Terminals: Can handle containers, bulk cargo, general cargo, and vehicles.
- Container Terminals: Equipped with modern cranes, storage facilities, and advanced logistic systems.
- Bulk Terminals: Handle commodities like grains, minerals, and other bulk goods.
Specifications:
- Draft: Up to 15 meters (49 feet) depending on the terminal.
- Berths: Multiple berths with different specifications tailored for various types of cargo.
- Cranes: Gantry cranes, mobile cranes, and specialized handling equipment.
- Storage: Warehouses, open storage yards, and refrigerated storage.
- Area: The port encompasses several kilometers of waterfront.
- Connections: Well-connected via road and rail to the main economic centers of Chile, ensuring efficient transit of goods to and from the port.
Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory pilotage services provided for the safe navigation of vessels.
- Towage: Tugboat services available for maneuvering vessels.
- Bunkering: Fueling services for ships.
- Maintenance and Repair: On-site facilities for maintenance and minor repairs.
- Logistics: Comprehensive logistics services including customs, freight forwarding, and distribution.
Operational Capabilities:
- Annual Throughput: Handles millions of tons of cargo annually, including a major share of Chile’s container traffic.
- Efficiency: Equipped with modern technology and infrastructure to ensure efficient and rapid cargo handling.
- Safety and Security: Adheres to international safety and security standards, including ISPS Code compliance.
Expansion Plans:
- Continuous investments in infrastructure and technology to expand capacity and improve service efficiency. Projects include deepening of berths, construction of new terminals, and enhancements in automation and digitalization.
Environmental Protocols:
- Implementing sustainable practices to minimize environmental impacts, including waste management, pollution control, and initiatives to reduce carbon footprints.
Key Trade Routes:
- Critical gateway for Chile’s trade with Asia, North America, and other parts of South America.
- Facilitates export of Chilean commodities like copper, fruit, wine, and fish.
Contact Information:
- Website: Port of San Antonio
- Phone: Local contact details available on the official website for specific departments and inquiries.
The Port of San Antonio plays a vital role in the maritime and economic landscape of Chile, serving as a significant node in global trade networks.
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