Manzanillo (Panama)

Allgemeine Informationen

Name:
Manzanillo (Panama)
Land:
Panama
UN/Locode:
PAMIT
Local time:
Festgemachte Schiffe:
15
Erwartete Schiffe:
11
Liegeplätze:
2
Koordinaten:
N 09° 22' W 079° 53'

Festgemachte Schiffe

Name
Type
Moored
Frachtschiff
19.04. 05:24
Tanker
19.04. 00:27
Frachtschiff
18.04. 02:20
Frachtschiff
18.04. 14:46
Frachtschiff
18.04. 23:22
Frachtschiff
19.04. 06:01
Tanker
19.04. 02:38
Tanker
16.04. 18:20
Lotsenboot
18.04. 23:01
Schlepper
19.04. 05:53

Erwartete Schiffe

Name
Typ
Erwarted
Frachtschiff
19.04. 12:00
Frachtschiff
19.04. 12:00
Frachtschiff
19.04. 16:00
Frachtschiff
20.04. 12:00
Frachtschiff
21.04. 09:00
Frachtschiff
22.04. 11:00
Frachtschiff
23.04. 01:00
Frachtschiff
24.04. 13:00

Ausgelaufene Schiffe

Name
Typ
Ausgelaufen
Frachtschiff
19.04. 03:56
Unklassifiziert
19.04. 02:45
Tanker
19.04. 00:18
Tanker
18.04. 23:45
Unklassifiziert
18.04. 20:42
Frachtschiff
18.04. 18:00
Frachtschiff
18.04. 15:24
Tanker
18.04. 13:36
Unklassifiziert
18.04. 13:21
Tanker
18.04. 09:37

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Largest cranes in Latin America arrive at MIT

Thu Sep 10 14:41:53 CEST 2015 arnekiel

Four new super post-Panamax gantry cranes, the largest in Latin America, arrived in Manzanillo International Terminal (MIT), a subsidiary of SSA Marine, located in the province of Colón. President Juan Carlos Varela, accompanied by the Administrator of the Panama Maritime Authority, Jorge Barakat, Stanley Motta, director of MIT. and port administrative and operational staff, toured the facilities and witnessed the unloading of the new equipment. “MIT is a successful example of private investment in one of the most important economic and logistics and transport components of Panama. The arrival of these cranes and the ongoing expansion of the port are not only important for the province of Colon, but are key to the consolidation of Panama as a logistics hub, especially soon after the entry into operation of the third set of locks” said President Varela. After the commissioning of the four cranes, estimated as of October 2015, a total of 11 post-Panamax cranes and eight super post-Panamax cranes will serve on the 2,000 meters of quay at MIT for container ships. Source: The Bulletin Panama

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