New Pacific-China hub:

The Port of Chancay has served 289 ships and moved more than 270.000 containers in one year

With projections to exceed 350.000 TEUs in 2025 and reach one million in its third year, the terminal is shaping up to be a key piece for the export of minerals, fish products and agricultural exports such as avocados, grapes and blueberries.

The Port of Chancay recently celebrated its first anniversary, during which time it has received a total of 289 ships and has mobilized more than 270.000 containersThis, according to Cosco, makes it the new port hub between China and the South American Pacific.

“By the end of 2025, a total movement of 352.591 TEUs is projected, exceeding the initial target of 350.000.”The company estimated that it expects to reach [amount missing] in its third year of operations. million containers mobilized, the initial capacity for which this port was built.

Among the main products transported are minerals, fishmeal, avocados, grapes and blueberries for exportand heavy machinery, solar panels, household appliances and imported grains, as detailed Cosco.

The terminal, which belongs to a 60% to Cosco and that has with a 40% as a partner to the Volcán mining companyIt is located about 70 kilometers north of Lima, where it was inaugurated on November 14, 2024, with the presence of the President of China, Xi Jinping, and the then Peruvian president, Dina Boluarte.

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