Our infrastructure as well as our team of professionals specialised in every area allow us to provide the greatest efficiency at all stages of our services.
Equipment
| 5 Mobile cranes for loading and unloading containers |
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| 2 Liebherr Post - Panamax LHM 500 crane, one of 2004 model and one of 2005 model |
| 2 Liebherr - LHM 400 cranes, 1999/2000 model |
| 1 Gottwald - HMK 280 E crane, 2000 model |
| 4 RTG (Rubber tired gantry) |
| 16 Reach Stackers for handling loaded and empty containers |
Additional equipment for transporting containers within the Terminal and other related services.
| Berths |
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| Montecon provides loading and unloading services for container ships along 1,256 metres of berths, as per the following detail: |
| Berth 3,4,5 |
| Comprises two docking berths with a total length of 492 metres. |
| Berth 8,9 |
| Comprises one docking berth with a total length of 325 metres. |
| Berth 6,7 |
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| Comprises two docking berths with a total length of 294 metres. This site is also used for additional operations with bulk carriers, barges and container ships. |
| Pierhead B |
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| Comprises a docking berth with a total length of 145 metres.This site is also used for additional operations with bulk carriers, barges and container ships. |
| Draught at dockside |
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| All the berthing docks at the Port of Montevideo are dredged to 10.5 metres. The draught at dockside and the adjacent water basin is 10 metres, to which a stable average tide of 0.70 metres must be added. |
| Playas |
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The Terminal operates container depots measuring 90,000 square metres.
See plan of the port >>> |
| Workshop specialised in the maintenance and repairing of containers |
| Montecon through his department Montecon M&R provides all the services necessary for the better maintenance and repair of containers. The workshops are located within the Terminal. |
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