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DP World Scales Latin America Trade Connectivity with Record Throughput in 2025

DP World terminals in Latin America set new throughput records in 2025, led by Brazil, Dominican Republic, Peru, and Chile, driven by capacity expansions and better Asia-Americas links.

  • DP World terminals across Latin America set new throughput records in 2025, with Brazil, the Dominican Republic, and Peru reaching record highs while Chile posted its strongest performance to date.
  • Major infrastructure expansions completed in 2024, including the Bicentennial Pier, drove this performance alongside nearshoring momentum. DP World is continuing a more than $760 million expansion program to scale throughput and improve efficiency.
  • Peru's Callao terminal surpassed 2 million TEUs for the first time, while reducing carbon emissions by approximately 22%. Operations powered an estimated $23.6 billion in economic activity across Peru in 2024.
  • Brazil's Santos terminal handled 1.3 million TEUs, while Caucedo reached 1.76 million TEUs. Chile's San Antonio volumes climbed 18% and Lirquín rose 6%, supported by new direct weekly shipping service to Asia.
  • COO Morten Johansen said the company is responding to global trade shifts by scaling capacity and strengthening Asia-Americas connectivity. This strategy positions DP World for long-term resilience across the region.
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DP World Scales Latin America Trade Connectivity with Record Throughput in 2025

CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 16, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DP World’s terminals across Latin America set new throughput records in 2025, driven by expanded capacity, larger vessel calls, and stronger Asia-Americas connectivity.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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