National Ports and Navigation Agency officials visit TecPlata
TecPlata’s management led by Juan Pablo Trujillo (third from left), chief executive officer, with the National Ports and Navigation Agency delegation led by Iñaki Arreseygor (fourth from left), executive director
TecPlata recently welcomed Iñaki Arreseygor, Executive Director of the National Ports and Navigation Agency (ANPYN), along with his delegation, which included Raúl Montero, María Fernanda Fabre, Francisco Montanta, and Juan Elgart.
During the visit, Mr. Arreseygor expressed his approval of TecPlata’s operational capabilities and highlighted the terminal’s importance in the development of Argentina’s port system.
The delegation observed TecPlata’s facilities and logistics processes, reaffirming the need to strengthen port infrastructure to enhance the competitiveness of Argentina’s foreign trade. One key aspect discussed was TecPlata being the first terminal in Buenos Aires certified to handle vessels up to 366 meters in length and 51 meters in beam. This certification allows TecPlata to accommodate the largest vessels in the region, underscoring its commitment to improve port infrastructure to address evolving logistics needs for international trade.
The delegation also learned about TecPlata’s security measures. As part of the Business Alliance for Secure Commerce (BASC) program, TecPlata ensures its operations align with international security standards to protect the integrity of goods.
TecPlata is Argentina’s first carbon-neutral terminal, continuously implementing initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint and comply with international emission regulations. These efforts reflect the Company’s commitment to environmental protection and sustainability. TecPlata remains dedicated to the development of Argentina’s port sector, contributing to the country’s logistics infrastructure and the efficiency of international trade processes.