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Two new shipping services calling at Moín Container Terminal in May

Costa Rica welcomed two new shipping services at the Moín Container Terminal (TCM) in May. More specifically, the first call of the Venezuela Line (VEL)...

APM Terminals Moín halves vessel idle time

APM Terminals-operated Moín Container Terminal (TCM) in Costa Rica has once again achieved high productivity standards in the first months of 2023, according to...

Costa Rica’s terminal handles its third largest container vessel

The Moín Container Terminal (TCM) received this week its third largest vessel to ever berth at the port since the Costa Rican terminal operations...

APM Terminals Moín welcomes 4,000th vessel

Moín Container Terminal (TCM) in Costa Rica welcomed its 4,000th vessel on 13 January after approximately four years since its inauguration in 2019. The Limón-Moín...

Moín Container Terminal reaches 1 million TEUs

The Moín Container Terminal celebrated the movements of its 1 millionth TEU on 11 December 2019. This milestone, achieved in less than 10 months...
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