The arrival of the Gottwald ESP. 10, the largest to operate in Chile, is scheduled for the end of this week and will enable the terminal to handle larger vessels.
Iquique Terminal Internacional (ITI) will invest nearly US$15 million in renewing port equipment during 2025. This initiative aligns with the concessionaire’s strategy to strengthen its position as a multipurpose port terminal, venturing into new markets and expanding its customer base.
SAAM Terminals announced the appointment of Rodrigo Pommiez as the new CEO of Iquique Terminal Internacional, one of the ports controlled by SAAM Terminals.
• The terminal’s progress in the Bolivian market and an exceptional throughput operation of more than 11,000 pipes for Minera Collahuasi’s C20+ project were this year’s performance highlights.
Iquique Terminal Internacional (ITI), a terminal operated by SAAM Terminals, announced the appointment of Martijn Koolen as the port’s new Chief Executive Officer.
The Concessionaire acquired a second mobile crane, which will be added to port operations in the coming months.