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Mexican terminal celebrates historic arrival of MSC vessel

Terminal Marítima Mazatlán (TMAZ) marked a new milestone this November by welcoming the MSC Bern V, the longest container ship ever to dock at the Mexican port.

Built in 2008, MSC Bern measures 261 meters in length and 32 meters in width and its cargo included timber, chickpeas, tires, toys, and fishmeal.

“Together with MSC and Captain Dmitry Sergeyev, we celebrate this call. The operation
involved a total of 2,671 cargo movements, which demonstrates our constantly growing
operational capacity and our team’s professionalism and commitment,” stated Mauricio Ortiz, CEO of TMAZ.





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