Valparaíso region ports lift cargo throughput 6.5% in March, led by imports, INE reports
May, 14, 2026 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202620
Ports and terminals in Chile’s Valparaíso region handled 4.15 million tonnes of cargo in March 2026, up 6.5% from the same month a year earlier, Chile’s National Statistics Institute (INE) said.
The March total was also 8.5% higher than February, an increase of 0.32 million tonnes, according to the data.
Total loaded cargo reached 1.49 million tonnes in March, up 4.7% year on year and 14.5% from February. Export cargo loaded totaled 1.28 million tonnes, down 1.1% from March 2025 but up 17.7% month on month. Coastal shipping (cabotage) loaded amounted to 0.21 million tonnes, jumping 63% from a year earlier.
On the inbound side, total cargo discharged reached 2.6 million tonnes, a 7.2% increase from March 2025, INE said. Discharges from abroad totaled 2.5 million tonnes, while cabotage discharges were 0.10 million tonnes, up 32.1% year on year.
Cargo handled as re-stows and transshipments totaled 0.06 million tonnes, up 29% from a year earlier, INE said.
In the first three months of 2026, ports in the region handled 12.09 million tonnes, up 0.2% from the same period last year.
Cargo mix
Containerized foreign-trade cargo accounted for 54.8% of total throughput in March, or 2.07 million tonnes, down 3.6% from a year earlier, INE said.
Of total containerized cargo, exports represented 51% — 1.06 million tonnes — while imports accounted for 49%, or 1.02 million tonnes.
Other cargo types totaled 1.71 million tonnes, equivalent to 45.2% of foreign-trade cargo, up 14.3% year on year, the data showed.
Liquid and gaseous bulk cargo reached 0.95 million tonnes, representing 25.1% of foreign-trade cargo, up 31.8% from March 2025. Solid bulk cargo totaled 0.50 million tonnes, or 13.3% of the total, down 3.9%. General cargo reached 0.26 million tonnes, or 6.9% of foreign-trade cargo, up 1.9%, INE said.
Containers
In TEU terms, the region’s ports handled 255,604 TEUs in March 2026, down 3.6% year on year, a decline of 9,507 TEUs, the data showed.
Forty-foot containers fell 5.2% from a year earlier, down 6,296 units, while 20-foot containers rose 12.4%, adding 3,085 units.
From January to March 2026, 40-foot containers were down 1.9% and 20-foot containers were up 8.4%, leaving total container volumes down 0.9% over the period, INE said.
Source: Portal Portuario
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