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		<title>Puerto Nuevo Manzanillo “attracts” large shipping companies and terminals</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>VERACRUZ, VER.- Construction of the Nuevo Manzanillo port has not yet formally begun, but it has already sparked the interest of major global players in the maritime industry. According to Admiral Guillermo Mejía George, director general of the National Port System Administration (Asipona) Manzanillo , letters of interest have been received from 13 of the world&#8217;s largest shipping companies and terminals [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><span dir="auto">VERACRUZ, VER.- Construction of the </span><strong><span dir="auto">Nuevo Manzanillo port</span></strong><span dir="auto"> has not yet formally begun, but it has already sparked the interest of major global players in the maritime industry. According to Admiral Guillermo Mejía George, director general of the </span><a href="https://www.puertomanzanillo.com.mx/espi/0000001/inicio.php"><span dir="auto">National Port System Administration (Asipona) Manzanillo</span></a><span dir="auto"> , </span><strong><span dir="auto">letters of interest have been received from 13 of the</span></strong><span dir="auto"> world&#8217;s largest shipping companies and terminals to participate in future bidding processes.</span></p>
<blockquote><p><span dir="auto">&#8220;The next terminal will be put out to tender in July 2026 (&#8230;) and the first terminal will be operational in 2028-2029,&#8221; he said during his participation in the 29th Annual Congress of Shipping Agents, organized by the </span><a href="https://www.amanac.org.mx/sitio2008/index.html"><span dir="auto">Mexican Association of Shipping Agents (Amanac)</span></a><span dir="auto"> .</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span dir="auto">This project is, in the words of George Mejía himself, </span><strong><span dir="auto">a historic opportunity to reorganize port operations</span></strong><span dir="auto"> . “The Port of Manzanillo is a very busy and successful port, so the expansion project gives us the opportunity not only to expand our operational capacity, but also to implement planning that allows everything currently done in San Pedrito to be done in a more orderly and efficient manner in Cuyutlán Lagoon.”</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">The new port complex, located approximately 30 kilometers from the current port, will cover 1,880 hectares, a polygon four times the size of the current Manzanillo port. </span><strong><span dir="auto">It will specialize in containers and hydrocarbons, but will also include a support dock for interport transfers</span></strong><span dir="auto"> . Its depth of -18 meters will allow it to receive deep-draft vessels, while the terminals will have docks measuring between 1,176 and 2,000 meters, and areas ranging from 49 to 104 hectares.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">The plan includes five highly technological container terminals, with yards and docks designed for </span><strong><span dir="auto">progressive automation and comprehensive rail connectivity</span></strong><span dir="auto"> . &#8220;The movement here is intended to be 70% by rail and 30% by land transport,&#8221; the admiral stated.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">The construction of this new port also </span><strong><span dir="auto">includes the relocation of the </span><a href="https://www.pemex.com/Paginas/default.aspx"><span dir="auto">Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex)</span></a></strong><span dir="auto"> facilities currently located in Polygon 1, a measure that, he explained, will strengthen the energy supply chain, ensuring control and traceability, and reducing risks to society at large.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">The goal is ambitious: </span><strong><span dir="auto">to make Manzanillo the number one port in Latin America</span></strong><span dir="auto"> and the 15th worldwide, with a projected volume of 10 million TEUs annually. &#8220;The goal: greater productivity per area, lower operational risk, and greater logistical efficiency,&#8221; Mejía George summarized.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">According to the official, </span><strong><span dir="auto">the current port of Manzanillo is operating at 95% capacity</span></strong><span dir="auto"> , causing severe congestion when internal or external disruptions occur, while the expansions currently underway at the terminals could reduce this percentage to only 89%. This highlights the importance of building the New Manzanillo port.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">It should be remembered that in June of this year, T21 published that in an extraordinary session of the Board of Directors of Asipona Manzanillo, it was reported that the port authority would begin the administrative process for </span><strong><span dir="auto">the relocation of the Specialized Container Terminal (TEC) I</span></strong><span dir="auto"> , concessioned since 1995 to the American company  </span><a href="https://www.ssamarine.mx/"><span dir="auto">SSA Marine Mexico</span></a><span dir="auto"> , to the port of Cuyutlán.</span></p>
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<div class="ads-wrapper align-center "><span dir="auto">For the period from January to September of this year, </span><strong><span dir="auto">the port of Manzanillo handled a total of 2,880,216 TEUs</span></strong><span dir="auto"> , a 1.1% decrease compared to the same period last year, according to official statistics.</span></div>
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<div><strong><span dir="auto">TEU movement by company (January-September)</span></strong></div>
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<figure id="attachment_658369" class="wp-caption aligncenter" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-658369"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="wp-image-658369 size-full" src="https://t21.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Captura-de-pantalla-2025-10-14-060120.png" sizes="(max-width: 566px) 100vw, 566px" srcset="https://t21.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Captura-de-pantalla-2025-10-14-060120.png 566w, https://t21.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Captura-de-pantalla-2025-10-14-060120-300x96.png 300w, https://t21.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Captura-de-pantalla-2025-10-14-060120-150x48.png 150w" alt="" width="566" height="182" data-pin-no-hover="true" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-658369" class="wp-caption-text"><span dir="auto">Source: Asipona Manzanillo.</span></figcaption></figure>
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<div><span dir="auto">However, the project&#8217;s progress faces regulatory and social bottlenecks. </span><strong><span dir="auto">The main delay is the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)</span></strong><span dir="auto"> issued by the </span><a href="https://www.gob.mx/semarnat"><span dir="auto">Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat)</span></a><span dir="auto"> . &#8220;Right now, we&#8217;re taking a while because the EIS hasn&#8217;t been released; the EIS will probably be completed this month or by November 2025, and once Semarnat does us the favor of submitting the EIS, dredging will begin,&#8221; he explained.</span></div>
<blockquote><p><span dir="auto">He added that Navy personnel are working directly with Semarnat to expedite the process.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span dir="auto">Added to this is the opposition from some local groups. &#8221; </span><strong><span dir="auto">There are some leaders out there who don&#8217;t let us move forward&#8230;</span></strong><span dir="auto"> they just put up obstacles, and those leaders have nothing to do with the fishermen. So the problem will be solved,&#8221; he stated. For years, he said, they have been working to offer alternatives to fishing cooperatives and prevent damage. &#8220;The watershed where they work is definitely not being touched, and they are being given support,&#8221; he emphasized.</span></p>
<p><span dir="auto">Despite these obstacles, the project maintains international appeal. </span><strong><span dir="auto">Six global companies have already expressed interest in participating in the dredging project</span></strong><span dir="auto"> , one of the most important technical components of the project. For Mejía George, the message is clear: Mexican port expansion is attracting global attention, and the challenge is to translate that interest into efficient and sustainable infrastructure within the agreed timeframe.</span></p>
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