Aguadulce Port Operation Started in Colombia

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Sociedad Puerto Industrial Aguadulce(SPIA) has started operations on the Aguadulce Port in Colombia.

The terminal is located on the Aguadulce Peninsula, which is across the channel from the main Buenaventura port. SPIA has a capacity of 600,000 TEUs per year. The terminal is equipped with modern equipment and technology, including:

  • Eight quay cranes
  • 40-yard trucks
  • 12 reach stackers
  • 10 empty handlers
  • A terminal operating system

SPIA is a key player in the Colombian port industry. The terminal is well-positioned to serve the growing trade between Colombia and Asia. SPIA is a major investment in the infrastructure of Colombia. The terminal is expected to help to boost the Colombian economy and create jobs.

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