San Antonio Terminal Internacional is the new champion of the Hanseatic Global Terminals Cup 2025
San Antonio Terminal will offer Chilean exporters four “Cherry Express” services.
San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI) concluded a successful 2024, achieving significant milestones such as surpassing one million TEUs for the thirteenth consecutive year, securing the extension of its concession until 2030, and becoming the first port in Chile to obtain the Seal of Excellence in the Huella Chile program.
With the departure of the vessel Maersk Yukon, San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI) dispatched the last cherry express leaving from the terminals in San Antonio Bay to wrap up a positive cherry export season, consolidating its position as the main port of departure for these shipments.
With the arrival of the vessel Skagen Maersk, San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI) reached the milestone of one million TEU for the thirteenth consecutive year.
Empresa Portuaria San Antonio (EPSA) confirmed that the company had fulfilled the agreed conditions and will continue to operate for five more years.
San Antonio Terminal Internacional sets a precedent by becoming the first port terminal in Chile to earn this recognition.
For the first time, all of the company’s ports in Chile earned Huella Chile emissions reduction seals. San Antonio Terminal Internacional achieved the Seal of Excellence, the program’s highest level of recognition.
SAAM Terminals and SSA Marine, controllers of San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI), reported that Andrés Albertini, the current commercial manager, will take over as general manager of the port terminal on August 1.
San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI) and San Vicente Terminal Internacional (SVTI) earned certification for their work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

