The port operator SSA Mexico reported that it reduced the stay of containers in the port of Manzanillo by almost 70%, by introducing the cargo two days before shipment.
The company specifically refers to the Strategic Bonded Warehouse (RFE).
In a statement, the largest port operator in Mexico explained that efficiency is reinforced by the company's external yards, about 750 meters from the RFE, whose surface is 10 hectares and storage capacity of 16,000 additional TEUs.
But it also clarified that it offers complementary services to containers, such as washing, cleaning and repairs.
To maintain this level of operations, SSA Mexico will maintain its investments in constant staff training and equipment, which is currently unsurpassed by any other port terminal in Mexico: 16 quay cranes and 50 yards cranes.
At its Specialized Container Terminal (TEC I) in the port of Manzanillo alone, SSA Mexico operates 66 cranes: 46 RTG cranes, 16 gantry cranes and 4 RMG cranes in the train area.