DP World San Antonio, Chile expecting weaker 2020
Jan, 07, 2020 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202002
According to Matías Laso, general manager of DP World San Antonio, in Chile, the terminal is expected to move 20% less cargo in 2020 compared to 2019. The contraction should be felt in imports of retail products and vehicles, among other goods.
“We started 2019 very well, with a growth rate of over 10% and high productivity, highlighting our safety and training. The successful arrival of ships and cruises confirm this was the case. Later in the year, unfortunately, we lost some services that stopped coming to our country, a situation that worsened during the strikes of October and November. Furthermore, some services switched to Valparaiso ”, said Laso.
Source: Port Portal
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