Peru will build two new river terminals in Iquitos and Saramiriza in the Amazon

Published Jul 23, 2024

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Transport and Communications of Peru (MTC) has announced the construction of two river terminals in the Loreto region, with an investment of over US$80 million. These terminals, located in Iquitos and Saramiriza, will include storage, operation, and dock areas to support cargo and passenger services. The Saramiriza terminal will connect to the main road network, facilitating road transport of cargo to Iquitos. The annual operation and maintenance costs are projected to exceed US$6 million. This project aims to benefit local businesses that depend on river transportation.
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The Ministry of Transport and Communications of Peru (MTC) announced the construction of two river terminals in the Loreto region, in the Amazon, with an investment that exceeds US$80 million. These ports will be located in the provinces of Maynas and Datem del Marañón, specifically in the cities of Iquitos and Saramiriza, respectively. Each terminal will have storage, operation and dock areas. They will be equipped to carry out the stowage, transfer and mobilization of cargo. The infrastructure of these terminals seeks to guarantee an adequate provision of port services to serve ships, cargo and passengers. The MTC highlights that the construction of these terminals will have a positive impact on companies in the direct area of influence, which depend on river transportation to move goods to and from Iquitos. The Saramiriza port terminal will be linked to the main road network (National Route 5N – Bagua – Saramiriza), used for cargo transportation. This network connects with the ...

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