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Amports Increases Exports from the Mexican Port of Altamira and Bolsters Activities at Lázaro Cárdenas

Terminal operator increases exports from Altamira on the Gulf Coast and amplifies Pacific Coast operations at Lázaro Cárdenas.

Increased exports from Altamira port and widened operations at Lázaro Cárdenas port are being...
Increased exports from Altamira port and widened operations at Lázaro Cárdenas port are being overseen by Amports.

Amports Increases Exports from the Mexican Port of Altamira and Bolsters Activities at Lázaro Cárdenas

The Mexican port of Altamira has been making waves in the automotive industry, particularly in North America. Its growth in vehicle handling has contributed to its increasing prominence, as it now ranks third in Mexico and fifth in North America by annual number of vehicles handled.

In 2024, the port handled over 515,000 vehicles, marking a significant increase from the previous year. This growth represents a 12.5% rise on 2023, when the port saw a total of 457,442 vehicles.

Amports, a terminal operator, plays a significant role in this growth. The company managed exports for several major automotive manufacturers, including GM, Hyundai Glovis, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Navistar, and Stellantis, out of the port of Altamira. In 2024, Amports processed approximately 58% of the vehicles handled at the port.

Amports' operations at the port are efficient and well-coordinated. The company manages daily communications with port authorities, customs, other terminal operators, and rail shipping providers to ensure smooth operations. This coordination has enabled Amports to efficiently handle the increasing throughput at the port.

The port's vehicle handling operations involve collaboration with multiple stakeholders. Alongside Amports, Altamira Terminal Portuaria handled the majority of the remaining vehicles not processed by Amports in 2024.

The export volume from Amports is primarily bound for the US east coast, with some volumes also shipped to Europe and South America. This global reach is a testament to the port's capabilities and its ability to ship vehicles to various destinations.

The port's growth in vehicle handling is not a recent phenomenon. In 2023, the port saw a 33% rise in vehicle volumes compared to the previous year. This growth demonstrates the port's consistent expansion in its capabilities and its commitment to serving the automotive industry.

In conclusion, the port of Altamira's growth in vehicle handling has positioned it as a significant player in the automotive industry, particularly in North America. Its efficient operations, global reach, and collaboration with multiple stakeholders make it a valuable asset for automotive manufacturers seeking reliable and efficient shipping solutions.

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