Cargo transfer at the Port of San Antonio maintains a solid performance during 2025, driven mainly by growth in 20-foot container (TEU) movement.
Between January and October, the port handled 1,677,299 TEUs, 15% more than in the same period of 2024 (1,456,989 TEUs). Total cargo volume reached 19,494,279 tons, representing a 5% increase compared to the previous year (18,638,725 tons).
October
October stood out as the best month of the year, with 2,281,435 tons moved, reaching the annual record and consolidating the growth trend observed throughout 2025.
In addition, the performance of the Puerto Panul concessionaire stands out in October, reaching a historic figure of 363,369 tons transferred, exceeding the previous records of this terminal that specializes in the unloading of solid bulk for human and animal consumption, especially grains for the baking industry and for poultry and pig farming.
Meanwhile, vehicle unloading maintained its upward trend with 221,071 units transferred between January and October, 16% more than in 2024. Liquid bulk remained stable with 799,036 tons moved compared to 798,437 in 2024, while solid bulk registered a slight decrease of 3%, totaling 3,379,334 tons.
“During 2025, we have managed to maintain growth in the main cargo segments and respond to logistical challenges with coordinated management alongside our concessionaires, employees, and the San Antonio Logistics Community. This performance reaffirms the position of Puerto San Antonio as a key hub of Chilean foreign trade and a port that continues to advance to meet future demands,” stated Ramón Castañeda, General Manager of Puerto San Antonio.
