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With a network spanning more than 20 ports in the vicinity, our services encompass a wide array of maritime agency solutions.

Discover
our ports

With a network spanning more than 20 ports in the vicinity, our services encompass a wide array of maritime agency solutions.

Buenos Aires Port

“The port of Buenos Aires is Argentina’s main port, operated by the General Administration of Ports of the State Society. One of the major seaports for cargo coming from inside the country. The current port is built from the late nineteenth century (Puerto Madero and Dock Sud), and expanded during the first half of the 21st century (Puerto Nuevo). Today, it moves about 8,710,000 tons of cargo. The new cruise port has meant an extraordinary revival of passenger traffic at its docks which can dock ships of large displacement.
The area called Puerto Nuevo was the area of concessions to private port operations and the attention of overseas and coastal vessels. It consists of six bays, 5 overseas calls A, B, C, D, and E, from south to north and a coastal dock called F. The area occupied by the 5 general cargo port terminal is about 93 hectares, 7250 m quay length, 23 berths for ships. Terminal 6 is not operating in the bidding process. The area north of the basin is bounded berth ships of the navy of Argentina and parts of permission.
The southern port sector comprises 115 hectares and 5000 meters of quay timber in areas of southern and mouth. There are located companies that develop activities consistent with bonded warehouses, storage services of goods import, export and ship repair, telecommunications, special industrial waste facilities and a recreational area. The South Dock area is used mainly by oil tankers, the port adjacent to it has a rail yard where the material comes lately purchased from European countries to be transferred to the network, the most important activity is the petrochemical industry.”

Type of cargo:

Contenedores, carga general y graneles.

Berth Position:

34°35'04.1"S 58°21'52.7"W

Depth alongside:

9,1 MTS

Access draft:

32’00’’

Max LOA:

200

Max Beam:

32.2

Airdraft:

-

Tide restriction:

No

Night Arrival / Sailing restriction:

No

Method of loading:

Cranes

Working hours:

24 hs

Overtime:

-

Loading rate:

-

Others:

Fresh Water: Yes

Type of cargo:

Containers, General Cargo

Berth Position:

34°34'50.8"S 58°22'01.6"W

Depth alongside:

10,4 MTS

Access draft:

32’00’’

Max LOA:

300

Max Beam:

40

Airdraft:

-

Tide restriction:

No

Night Arrival / Sailing restriction:

No

Method of loading:

Cranes

Working hours:

24 hs

Overtime:

-

Loading rate:

-

Others:

Fresh Water: Yes

Type of cargo:

Containers, General Cargo

Berth Position:

34°34'43.1"S 58°22'08.4"W

Depth alongside:

10,7 MTS

Access draft:

33’00’’

Max LOA:

336

Max Beam:

48

Airdraft:

-

Tide restriction:

No

Night Arrival / Sailing restriction:

No

Method of loading:

Cranes

Working hours:

24 hs

Overtime:

-

Loading rate:

-

Others:

Fresh Water: Yes

Type of cargo:

Containers, General Cargo

Berth Position:

34°34'44.4"S 58°22'26.7"W

Depth alongside:

10,1 MTS

Access draft:

31’00’’

Max LOA:

280

Max Beam:

40

Airdraft:

-

Tide restriction:

No

Night Arrival / Sailing restriction:

No

Method of loading:

Cranes

Working hours:

24 hs

Overtime:

-

Loading rate:

-

Others:

Fresh Water: Yes

Type of cargo:

Grain - By Products - Containers

Berth Position:

34°34'43.0"S 58°22'18.4"W

Depth alongside:

10 MTS

Access draft:

32’00’’

Max LOA:

230

Max Beam:

32

Airdraft:

-

Tide restriction:

No

Night Arrival / Sailing restriction:

No

Method of loading:

Elevator/belts

Working hours:

24 hs

Overtime:

-

Loading rate:

1600tph

Others:

Fresh Water: Yes