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Port of Guayaquil

Population: 1´985.379 (2001)
Lat. 02°16´51”S
Lon. 79°54´49”W

Main characteristics:

• Max draft of 9.75 meters brackish water.
• Five berths for General cargo with total length of 925 meters.
• Three berths for Container vessels with total length of 555 meters.
• One berth for grain & multipurpose vessels (in concession to Andipuerto) with total length of 155 meters for vessels up to 210 meters of LOA.
• Four closed warehouses located at first line in front of General cargo berths. Twenty closed warehouses located on second line.
• Four closed warehouses located on third line for dangerous goods.
• Four container yards located in front of Container berth for up to 7500 Teus each. Three warehouses for LCL cargo.

For characteristics of Grain & Multipurpose terminal see Andipuerto Guayaquil S.A.

Main Cargoes: All types of cargo, including bananas, containers, general cargo. The port handles an average about 5 million MT per year.

Congestion: During rain season Jan-Apr.

Guayas River

  • Max draft of 6.50 meters fresh water. Also vessels up to 7,15 mts may enter with double high tide.
  • Along the Guayas River there and several private piers like:
    • Moldor (Grain terminal). Max Loa up to 180 meters.
    • Industrial Molinera (Grain terminal). Max. Loa up to 180 meters.
    • Ecuagran (Grain Terminal). Max. Loa up to 185 meters.
    • Sipresa (Multipurpose Terminal). Max. Loa up to 180 meters.

For more info and port tariffs please contact: info@andinave.com