Port, the new feeder service creates a direct link to Brazil and Asia via TecPlata PHOTO from ICTSITecPlata, an International Container Terminal Services, Inc.'s (ICTSI) Argentine subsidiary oper-ating at the Port of La Plata has collaborated with the Sta. Fe Port Administrative Entity for a new feeder service that will connect the Port of Santa Fe to Brazil and Asia. TecPlata CEO Bruno Porchietto and Santa Fe Port Administrative Entity president Carlos Arese signed an agreement establishing the service that would make a minimum of two calls per month using 500-TEU barges operated by Newport Management. The export cargo from the container and general cargo terminal at the Port of Santa Fe will be transported by barge to TecPlata from where it will connect to Log-in existing regional shipping network to Brazil. Cargo destined for Asia will then be transshipped from the Port of Santos in São Paulo through the service operated by Evergreen.
Source: Manila Times August 18, 2021 09:45 UTC