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Paracas Port Launches New Refrigerated Shipping Service, Boosting Peru's Fruit Exports

Graciela Maria Reporter / Updated : 2025-01-05 19:22:02
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Paracas, Peru – The Port of Paracas has taken a significant stride in bolstering Peru's agro-industrial trade with the inauguration of a new refrigerated shipping service for perishable goods. As part of the 'Uvas x el Sur' (Grapes for the South) campaign, this initiative aims to streamline the export of one of the country's primary commodities.

The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) announced that the first of four weekly vessels has already set sail. These ships have the capacity to transport over 4,500 tons of grapes to the United States each week.

The newly introduced Andes Express Service offers a direct route from Paracas-Pisco to the East Coast of the United States, docking at the Port of Gloucester, New Jersey, located near Philadelphia, the primary destination for Peruvian fruits in the country.

This innovative service provides a secure and reliable transportation option for perishable goods like grapes. In the future, it can be expanded to accommodate other fruits such as blueberries, mandarins, oranges, and avocados.

A Catalyst for Growth

The introduction of this new shipping modality opens up new commercial opportunities and strengthens Peru's logistics infrastructure, enhancing the competitiveness of its products on the global market.

Since its inauguration in 2015, the Ministry of Transport and Communications has been actively promoting port operations at Paracas. With over US$250 million invested since the start of the concession, the port has become a crucial link in Peru's foreign trade supply chain.

Key Benefits and Implications

Enhanced Export Capabilities: The new refrigerated shipping service significantly boosts Peru's ability to export perishable fruits, particularly grapes, to the United States.
Direct Route: The direct route from Paracas to the East Coast of the US reduces transit time and improves product freshness.
Increased Efficiency: The weekly service ensures a consistent and reliable supply of Peruvian fruits to the US market.
Diversification of Exports: The service can be expanded to accommodate a wider range of perishable goods, promoting agricultural diversification.
Economic Growth: By facilitating trade, the new service contributes to economic growth and job creation in the agricultural sector.
Strengthened Logistics Infrastructure: The Port of Paracas' role as a key logistics hub is solidified, supporting Peru's position as a major exporter of agricultural products.

Looking Ahead

This development marks a pivotal moment for Peru's agricultural sector, highlighting the country's commitment to modernizing its infrastructure and expanding its global reach. As the Port of Paracas continues to grow and evolve, it is poised to become an even more important gateway for Peruvian exports.

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