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Port Overview

The Iquitos Port Terminal is a major port that serves the City of Iquitos and is administered by the National Ports Company (ENAPU). It has as a natural entrance space to the Port of Iquitos that is benefited with an economic activity throughout the year. In the city, it is located in Villa de Punchana. The areas of influence are made up of the peoples of the Peruvian Amazon, as well as the border areas of the Republics of Brazil and Colombia.

The terminal is made up of two general floating type direct docking piers. It has 11 berths for smaller boats, bow berths and for larger boats depending on the length of the ship. The terminal was remodeled in 2015 and began its services in 2017, in parallel with its opening, the operations of the Amazonas I ferry began, which will travel from the city to Santa Rosa de Yavari on the Three Borders (Colombia, Brazil and Peru).

Other current problems are that they are finishing the dredging of the navigation channel of the Amazon, Marañon, Huallaga and Ucayali rivers so that larger ships can enter, at the moment we only work passenger and cargo movement from the ports of Pucallpa and Yurimaguas. The service to the border is only for passengers and the passenger terminal has recently been inaugurated in the Port of Iquitos.

Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

 

Port Location and Contact

Country

Peru

Province or District

Maynas - Loreto

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Iquitos (1.5 km)

Port's Complete Name

Terminal Portuario de Iquitos

Latitude

-3.728513

Longitude

-73.239487

Managing Company or Port Authority

Empresa Nacional De Puertos (ENAPU)

Management Contact Person

Gerencia Terminal Portuario Tel.: +5165 – 251955

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Aeropuerto Internacional Francisco Secada Vigneta Iquitos - Loreto

LATAM, Viva Airlines, Sky Airlines

 

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Description and Contacts of Key Companies

The control and administration of the Port of Iquitos is on the part of the National Ports Company (ENAPU), they manage all port operations, they also coordinate with the Port Authority (Peruvian Navy), the departure and entry of ships to the port and also with the Coast Guard service in case of having any kind of problems with a boat. ENAPU's contact information in Iquitos is:

Terminal Portuario de Iquitos – ENAPU

Avenida La Marina No. 1383

Villa Punchana – Iquitos

Tel. +5165252275

Email. tpiquitos@enapu.com.pe

Web. https://www.enapu.com.pe/enapu/puertos_pt/terminal-de-iquitos/


Oficial de Proteccion Titular – Terminal Portuario de Iquitos

Nombre: Jimmy Gonzalo Allison Vásquez

Cargo: Técnico Administrativo – Seguridad

Cel.: +51 982565613

Tel.: +5165 251955

Email.: jvasquez@enapu.com.pe


For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Port Performance

Only passengers and national cargo move through the Port of Iquitos, as this type of vessels has little draft. The draft in the pontoon area is 6 meters, unfortunately they are waiting for them to finish dredging the navigation channel to enter to dredge the channel towards the port and the terminal area.

The port does not have much boat traffic at the moment, due to the high costs for warping ships, the owners of the passenger boats use other makeshift ports and do not pay any type of costs to dock their ships. What they were doing for large vessels, they carried barges with a portable crane and carried out the loading and unloading maneuvers in the same Amazon River, which has the greatest draft. The burden of humanitarian aid is by law a priority and there is always a willingness to help and support in this regard.

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

The growing season between the months of March to May and the season of emptying between the months of August to October.

Major Import Campaigns

No


Other Comments

Because they are meandering rivers, it is necessary to be informed of the changes in the navigation channel and also of the palisades that occur when there are many winds.

Handling Figures for 2019 - 2020

Vessel Calls

2,910

Container Traffic (TEUs)

0

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2019 - 2020

Bulk (MT)

107,241

Break bulk (MT)

107,219


Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Organismo Supervisor de la Inversión en Infraestructura de Transporte de Uso Público (OSITRAN) - https://www.ositran.gob.pe/puertos/enapu/

Tarifas Trafico de Cabotaje

Terminal Portuario de Iquitos

Vigentes del 01/07/2021 al 31/12/2021

Concepto

Soles

I.G.V.

Total

Servicios Regulados





Art. 201

Servicio de Amarre y Desamarre de Naves





Por cada Operación Terminal Portuario de Iquitos

64.82

11.87

76.49

Art. 202

Uso de Amarradero





1. Naves de Alto Bordo Por Metro de Eslora - Hora

0.27

0.05

0.32


2. Naves Menores de hasta 80 metros de Eslora - Dia

129.64

23.33

152.97


3. Barcazas, Chatas y similares - Dia

12.96

2.33

15.30

Art. 203

Uso de Muelle Por Tonelada de Peso





Carga Fraccionada

4.13

0.74

4.87


Carga Rodante

23.02

4.14

27.16


Carga Solida a Granel

3.29

0.59

3.88


Carga Liquida a Granel

1.64

0.30

1.94


Por Contenedor





Contenedor con carga de 20 pies

98.66

17.76

116.42


contenedor vacío de 20 pies

21.38

3.85

25.22


contenedor con carga de 40 pies

147.99

26.64

174.63


contenedor vacío de 40 pies

34.53

6.22

40.75

Servicios No Regulados





Art. 206

Servicio de Transferencia Por Tonelada Peso





Carga Fraccionada

0.84

0.15

0.99


Carga Solida a Granel

0.84

0.15

0.99


Carga Rodante

1.64

0.30

1.94


Por Contenedor con Carga





Contenedores de 20 y 40 pies

12.35

2.22

14.58


Por Contenedor Vacío





Contenedores de 20 y 40 pies

8.22

1.48

9.70

Art. 207

Servicio de Manipuleo





Por Tonelada de Peso





Carga Fraccionada

0.84

0.15

0.99


Carga Solida a Granel

0.84

0.15

0.99


Carga Rodante

1.64

0.30

1.94


Por Contenedor con Carga





Contenedores de 20 y 40 pies

12.35

2.22

14.58


Por Contenedor Vacío





Contenedores de 20 y 40 pies

12.05

2.17

14.21

Art. 208

Almacenamiento de Carga Por Tonelada de Peso / Dia





Carga Fraccionada





* Primer Periodo

0.65

0.12

0.77


* Segundo Periodo

0.99

0.18

1.17


* Tercer Periodo

1.30

0.23

1.53


Carga Rodante





* Primer Periodo

6.58

1.18

7.76


* Segundo Periodo

9.87

1.78

11.64


* Tercer Periodo

13.15

2.37

15.52


Carga Solida a Granel





* Primer Periodo

0.08

0.01

0.09


* Segundo Periodo

0.11

0.02

0.14


* Tercer Periodo

0.15

0.03

0.18


Por T.E.U. / Dia





Contenedores con Carga





* Primer Periodo

8.22

1.48

9.70


* Segundo Periodo

12.35

2.22

14.58


* Tercer Periodo

16.44

2.96

19.40


Contenedores Vacíos





* Primer Periodo

4.13

0.74

4.87


* Segundo Periodo

5.77

1.04

6.81


* Tercer Periodo

8.22

1.48

9.70

Art. 209

Uso de Equipos, Embarcaciones y Material de Trabajo Por Hora


Equipos de Manipuleo y Tracción


Cargador Frontal

152.96

27.53

180.50


Grúa - Hasta 20 Toneladas

191.21

34.42

225.62


Grúa - Mas de 20 Toneladas

305.93

55.07

361.00


Montacargas - Hasta 7,000 Libras

95.60

17.21

112.81


Montacargas - Hasta 44,093 Libras (20 TM)

114.72

20.65

135.37


Montacargas - Mas de 44,093 Libras (Mas de 20 TM)

191.21

34.42

225.62


Portacontenedor Lleno

305.93

55.07

361.00


Portacontenedor Vacío

192.21

34.42

225.62


Tractor

95.60

17.21

112.81


Camión con Plataforma

152.96

27.53

180.50


Barredora (3 Horas Mínimo Facturable)

114.72

20.65

135.37


Motobomba o Electrobomba

76.48

13.77

90.25


Autobomba

114.72

20.65

135.37


Vagoneta - Hasta 2 Toneladas

3.82

0.69

4.51


Vagoneta - Mas de 2 Toneladas

19.12

3.44

22.56


Otros Equipos No Especificados

76.48

13.77

90.25


Equipo de Pesaje





Balanza - Por Pesada

22.94

4.13

27.07


Embarcaciones





Lancha

114.72

20.65

135.37


Material de Trabajo - Por Hora

15.30

2.75

18.05

Art. 210

Ocupación de Muelles o Áreas - Por M2 / Dia





a. Ocupación de Muelles





    Por m2/día

1.15

0.21

1.35


b. Ocupación de Areas





  1. Carga Fraccionada o Granel





    Por m2/día

1.15

0.21

1.35


  2. Carga Rodante





    Por unidad/día





    - Automóviles y Camionetas

9.56

1.72

11.28


    - Ómnibus y Camiones

42.07

7.57

49.64


    - Equipos Pesados y Otros

57.36

10.33

67.69

Art. 213

Consolidación o Desconsolidación de Contenedores Por Cada Servicio de Llenado o Vaciado


Contenedor 20 Pies

229.45

41.30

270.75


Contenedor 40 Pies

344.17

61.95

406.12

Art. 214

Desglose Conocimiento de Embarque





Por Desglose

76.48

13.77

90.25

Art. 217

Pernocte de Camiones





Por Cada Vehículo

76.48

13.77

90.25

Art. 218

Servicio a Pasajeros





Por Pasajero - Terminal Portuario de Iquitos

16.25

2.93

19.18

Art. 221

Barrido Contenedor Vacío





Por Contenedor de 20 o 40 Pies

26.77

4.82

31.59

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

Maximum Draft

Comments

Conventional Berth

1 114 m 6 m

Floating Type Dock, 3 pontoons (114 m x 15.36m x 1.80m)

Container Berth

1 72 m 8 m

Floating type dock 2 pontoons (72m x 15.36m x 1.80m)

Silo Berth

N/A


Berthing Tugs

N/A


Water Barges

N/A



General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

None

Exports - Bagged Cargo

None

Imports and Exports - RoRo

None

Other Imports

Oil and gas materials and supplies

Port Handling Equipment

The Iquitos Port Terminal has not had much movement in recent years in reference to import and export cargo by river, this is due to the withdrawal of the service of the Amazon Shipping company that left the international route to from Iquitos, Manaus (Brazil), Miami (Florida), Houston (Texas). Importing mostly cargo for the oil industry. They have mostly been loading and unloading barges with varied cargo with food and basic necessities from Pucallpa or Yurimaguas. Normally cargo is loose and stevedores are used to load and unload these vessels.

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes

25 tons Good condition

Container Gantries

No

N/A

Mobile Cranes

Yes

20 tons Good condition

Reachstacker

No

N/A

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

Yes

30 tons Good condition

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

No

N/A

Transtainer

No

N/A

Forklifts

Yes

3.5 tons and 2.5 tons Good condition

Container Facilities

The container area of the Iquitos Port Terminal is a free zone with a cement floor, security and they were repairing a perimeter fence to give it greater security. Zone 7 is the designated area for containers, it has an area of 9,450 square meters. What happens is that almost no containerized cargo is moving at this time. They are carrying out the dredging works of the navigation channel in the Amazonas, Huallaga, Marañon and Ucayali Rivers so that larger vessels can move import and export cargo.

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes Yes

Other Capacity Details



Daily Take Off Capacity
(Containers per Day)

40 20

Number of Reefer Stations
(Connection Points)

2 2

Emergency Take-off Capacity

Yes

Yes

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift
(Containers per Shift)

20 10

Customs Guidance

SUNAT Customs, has an office within the facilities of the Iquitos Port Terminal, the staff has experience in handling cargo and equipment for oil exploration and exploitation, on imports in general, imports have really decreased almost to zero, and product exports. Also because the oil industry is almost paralyzed and ships with cargo for these companies do not come. Until a few years ago there was a traffic of every 2 or 3 months a ship with cargo in general, in addition to oil equipment and materials.

For more information on customs in Peru, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

A passenger terminal has just been inaugurated, with all its amenities and services for the ferry boats of the company Transtur S.A. that provides service between the city of Iquitos to the border with Brazil and Colombia (Santa Rosa Island). The rest of the port terminal is under maintenance and the dredging of the navigation channel was also to be carried out so that larger capacity ships can enter.

Grain and Bulk Handling

At the moment, no import or export of grains is handled through the Iquitos Port Terminal, the flour or grains that are consumed by the population of Iquitos comes from the City of Lima via Pucallpa or Yurimaguas. This cargo comes in barges called chatas and they use a tug to push a convoy of these vessels. Once the merchandise arrives at the port it goes immediately to the warehouses of the food distributors.

Main Storage Terminal

The Iquitos Port Terminal has 5 storage areas giving a total of 26,880 square meters, the area used for the storage of various cargo including dry and non-perishable food is Warehouse No.7, which has an area of 4,086 meters squares. According to what was expressed by the staff of the port terminal, most of the cargo that comes from Pucallpa and Yurimaguas arrives at the port terminal and immediately leaves for the wholesalers' warehouses in the City of Iquitos. Warehouses are generally used for cargo of greater volume or size, since the provisions and food are immediately withdrawn from the port.

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

Warehouse no. 4 3,285 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

Warehouse no. 6 1,560 m2

General Cargo

Warehouses no. 1 and 7 12,586 m2

Stevedoring

Stowage is provided by the same port and there are also companies that offer this service within the same port. The major fluvial movement is done in barges carrying loose cargo, using stevedores and forklifts as support equipment.

Hinterland Information

The transport companies that offer the cargo and passenger transport service, offer the cargo service and they are in charge of taking the cargo to the port, as well as the loading and unloading of the vessels. But this is only for the national cargo from Pucallpa or Yurimaguas. Import cargo for the moment is not entering Peru through this port terminal. There are the contacts of the companies that provide cargo and passenger transport services.

Port Security

The Port Terminal has contracted a private security service, this service is responsible for providing security in all facilities, as well as for entering them. Any person entering the Iquitos Port Terminal must carry their photo check, issued by the Identification Office. Security agents are authorized to review and verify the photo check and the identification I.D. of the people who enter the Port Terminal. When the Security agents detect a false identity document or photo check, they must intervene with the people involved and make them available to the National Police Station for the clarification of the case.

The Control Center is the body responsible for monitoring people who enter the facilities of the Port Terminal, through its Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV), when any abnormal or suspicious situation is detected, it must notify the patrol for the corresponding intervention. All persons who enter the facilities of the Iquitos Port Terminal, must comply with and abide by the internal regulations and provisions of ENAPU S.A. Security agents will not allow the entry of packages, bags, backpacks or others, to the Operational Zone, for which they must have the written authorization of the Security Headquarters.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

No

Fire Engines

No

 

Terminal Portuario de Iquitos – ENAPU

Avenida La Marina No. 1383

Villa Punchana – Iquitos

Tel. +5165252275

Email. tpiquitos@enapu.com.pe

Web. https://www.enapu.com.pe/enapu/puertos_pt/terminal-de-iquitos/


Oficial de Proteccion Titular – Terminal Portuario de Iquitos

Nombre: Jimmy Gonzalo Allison Vásquez

Cargo: Técnico Administrativo – Seguridad

Cel.: +51 982565613

Tel.: +5165 251955

Email.: jvasquez@enapu.com.pe


Servicios y Equipos Amazonicos S.A.

Av. La Marina 486

Iquitos – Perú

Tel. +5165 252503 / +5165 252499 / +5165 252501

Web. www.sea.com.pe


Transportes Jupiter S.R.L.

Av. La Marina No. 2067

Iquitos – Perú

Tel. +5165 600343

Email. operaciones@transjupiter.com

Web. www.transjupiter.com


Trans Pacifico S.A.C.

Jr. Bolívar No. 452, Callería

Pucallpa – Perú

Tel. +5161 578007

Email. informacion@transpacificosac.com

Web. www.transpacificosac.com


Corporación Turística Yurimaguas S.A.C.

Calle Elena Pardo # 114

Yurimaguas – Perú

Gerente General - Víctor Hugo Rodríguez

Tel. +5165 351270

Cel. +51 948621011

Mail. J1989_6@hotmail.com


Transtur S.A.

Calle Raimondi # 384

Iquitos – Perú

Gerente General - Alex Pinedo

Tel. +5165 221356

Cel. +51 965653095

Web. www.transtursa.com



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