Florida International Terminal (FIT), a port terminal controlled by SAAM Terminals, has achieved Level 1 certification under the Green Marine program, thanks to the progress made throughout 2024.
The Terminal Marítima de Mazatlán (Tmaz), a port controlled by SAAM Terminals, added a new milestone by becoming the first port in Mexico to receive a vessel of the global electric vehicle brand BYD.
The San Antonio and San Vicente terminals, operated jointly by SAAM Terminals and SSA Marine, have been recognized for their active role in promoting sustainable logistics, specifically for encouraging efficient practices such as idling control in tractor-trailers.
Muv Latam and the Energy Ministry’s Energy Sustainability Agency recognized SAAM Terminals for its commitment to reducing CO2 emissions. The award was given for a pilot project to transport company employees in all-electric cars.
Terminal Portuario de Guayaquil (TPG) reached a new milestone in its commitment to sustainability and environmental impact reduction by earning a Greenhouse Gas Inventory Verification Statement from the certification company SGS and an Organizational Carbon Footprint Reduction certification.
The company is grateful for the enthusiastic participation of employees, customers and other companies in the industry.
Executives from SAAM Terminals, Hanseatic Global Terminals (its controller) and the ten ports operated by the company throughout the Americas met in Santiago for the first Safety Summit.
On the first day of the 15th version of the traditional SAAM Terminals Cup, over 79 goals were scored.
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.