More than 580 containers were shipped last week, and another 1,000 are projected to depart in the coming days from both the Zofri free trade zone and Bolivia. The measures implemented by Iquique Terminal Internacional (ITI) to handle the increased cargo volume destined for Bolivia have allowed the terminal to maintain operational continuity and make progress toward normalizing logistics flows, despite the challenges posed by the situation in the…
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More than 580 containers were shipped last week, and another 1,000 are projected to depart in the coming days from both the Zofri free trade zone and Bolivia. The measures implemented by Iquique Terminal Internacional (ITI) to handle the increased cargo volume destined for Bolivia have allowed the terminal to maintain operational continuity and make progress toward normalizing logistics flows, despite the challenges posed by the situation in the…