Port Terminal
Also known as: Marine terminal, Container terminal
A specialized facility within a seaport where cargo loading, unloading, storage, and transfer operations between vessels and ground transport take place.
Also known as: Marine terminal, Container terminal
A specialized facility within a seaport where cargo loading, unloading, storage, and transfer operations between vessels and ground transport take place.
A port terminal is a specialized facility within a seaport designed for vessel loading and unloading operations, temporary cargo storage, and cargo transfer between maritime and ground transport. Specialized terminals exist by cargo type: container terminals (most common in foreign trade), dry bulk terminals, liquid bulk terminals, general cargo terminals, and vehicle terminals (ro-ro). In Mexico, major terminals include SSA México in Manzanillo, APM Terminals in Lázaro Cárdenas, and ICAVE in Veracruz.
Port Precinct
A designated area within a port where loading, unloading, storage, and customs clearance operations are conducted under authority supervision.
LogisticsOcean Freight
The cost of transporting goods by sea from the port of origin to the port of destination, a fundamental component of customs value.
LogisticsFCL (Full Container Load)
A maritime shipping mode where an importer uses an entire container exclusively for their cargo, without sharing it with other consignees' merchandise.
LogisticsShipping Line
A company owning or operating vessels that offers regular maritime cargo transport services on established routes, issuing bills of lading and charging freight.