DP World has achieved a new vehicle discharge record at its terminal in Chile, marking a significant milestone in automotive cargo handling efficiency in the region.
The record was set during a recent vessel call, where thousands of vehicles were unloaded within a compressed operational window, surpassing previous benchmarks for productivity and turnaround time. Terminal officials attributed the achievement to coordinated berth planning, optimized yard allocation and the deployment of specialized roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) handling equipment.
The Chile terminal, which serves as a key gateway for automotive imports into the country, has seen steady growth in vehicle volumes driven by rising consumer demand and expanding dealership networks. By streamlining discharge processes and improving workforce coordination, the facility was able to accelerate cargo clearance while maintaining strict safety and quality standards.
DP World highlighted that digital tracking systems and real-time yard management tools played a critical role in the operation. These technologies enabled efficient sequencing of vehicle movements from vessel ramp to storage zones, reducing congestion and minimizing dwell time.
Industry observers note that faster vehicle discharge directly benefits shipping lines and automotive manufacturers by lowering port stay costs and speeding up distribution to inland markets. The record performance also reinforces Chile’s position as a competitive entry point for automotive trade on South America’s Pacific coast.
DP World stated that it will continue investing in terminal upgrades, workforce training and process optimization to further enhance productivity. The latest achievement underscores the operator’s strategy of leveraging operational excellence to capture growing automotive and general cargo volumes across Latin America.
