Colon and Balboa remain top ports in Latin America.
BY LBC STAFF The Panamanian ports Colon and Balboa remained the top container ports in Latin America last year, according to data from the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
Santos in Brazil remained the third-largest, followed by Cartagena and Buenos Aires.
Container trade at Colon grew 20 percent to 3.4 million TEUs, while at Balboa trade increased 17.2 percent to 3.2 million TEUs.
Santos saw a 10 percent increase to 3 million TEUs. Cartagena’s trade grew 17.2 percent, while Buenos Aires registered a seven percent increase to 1.9 million TEUs.
Latin America's Top 50 Ports Top ports ranked by TEU's in 2011. Percent change from 2010.
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