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Ports Ranking Kingston, Freeport,
Ports Ranking The Top 20 in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2014 ECLAC updates every year its ranking of container port throughput, which shows the cargo volume in containers in 120 ports of the region, based on data obtained directly from port authorities and terminal operators. In 2014 this activity grew 1.3%, with a total volume of approximately 47 million TEU. This infographic displays the first 20 ports of the ranking. 10 Veracruz, Mexico 4 2,368.741 TEU San Juan, 16 996,654 Manzanillo, 3,286,736 TEU 1,089,518 Lazaro Cardenas, Limon-Moin, 1 Costa Rica Mexico 3,468,283 TEU Balboa, Caucedo, 1,319,961 Dominican Republic 915,101 2 13 Mexico Puerto Rico 11 1,638,113 847,370 15 Jamaica Bahamas 7 18 Kingston, Freeport, 1,400,000 Colon, 5 Panama 2,236,551 TEU Cartagena, 17 Panama Buenaventura, Colombia 855,404 8 1,621,381 Colombia 6 Guayaquil, 1,992,473 Ecuador TEU 3 Callao, ent, easurem unit of m er of 20 feet, rd a d n in onta A sta nt to a c equivale eters. m or 6.25 Peru 3,040,231 TEU 20 14 1,010,202 Valparaiso, Chile more than 3 million TEU between 2 and 3 million TEU between 1 and 2 million TEU between 700 thousand and 1 million TEU Santos, 757,319 Brazil 19 12 Paranagua, 775,997 1,093,625 Brazil 9 San Antonio, 1,400,760 Montevideo, Chile Uruguay Buenos Aires, Argentina Source: ECLAC, Maritime and Logistics Profile of Latin America and the Caribbean, June 2015. http://bit.ly/1IL0Rgy