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Map of North Coast South America

Sailings to North Coast South America

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North Coast South America (Weekly Liner Colombia)

Cutoff
Date
Origin Destinations
(Other ports on inducement)
Vessel Name
(or Sub)
Heavy Lift
Capacity

May 25

Houston

Cartagena, Barranquilla, Santa Marta, Guaranao, Maracaibo Industrial Diamond 2 x 250 MT

Jun 01

Houston

Cartagena, Barranquilla, Santa Marta, Guaranao, Maracaibo Industrial Dart 2 x 250 MT

Jun 08

Houston

Cartagena, Barranquilla, Santa Marta, Guaranao, Maracaibo Industrial Eagle 2 x 250 MT

North Coast South America (Weekly Liner Venezuela/Trinidad)

Cutoff
Date
Origin Destinations
(Other ports on inducement)
Vessel Name
(or Sub)
Heavy Lift
Capacity

May 25

Houston

Point Lisas, Puerto Cabello, Guanta
Other ports on inducement
Industrial Cape 2 x 200 MT

Jun 01

Houston

Point Lisas, Puerto Cabello, Guanta Industrial Dolphin 2 x 250 MT

Jun 08

Houston

Point Lisas, Puerto Cabello, Guanta Industrial Dawn 2 x 250 MT

North Coast South America (Northbound)

Cutoff
Date
Origin Destinations
(Other ports on inducement)
Vessel Name
(or Sub)
Heavy Lift
Capacity

May 21
May 22
May 24
May 26
May 28

Barranquilla
Santa Marta
Guaranao
Maracaibo
Rio Haina

Houston
Other ports on inducement
Industrial Dart 2 x 250 MT

May 22

Guanta

Houston
Other ports on inducement
Industrial Dream 2 x 250 MT

May 21
May 24
May 25

Point Lisas
Puerto Cabello
Guanta

Houston
Other ports on inducement
Industrial Dolphin 2 x 250 MT

May 27
May 29
May 30
Jun 01
Jun 02
Jun 04
Jun 05

Cartagena
Barranquilla
Santa Marta
Guaranao
Maracaibo
Puerto Cabello
Guanta

Houston
Other ports on inducement
Industrial Eagle 2 x 250 MT

May 28
May 30
Jun 01

Point Lisas
Paramaribo
Smalkalden

Houston
Other ports on inducement
Industrial Dawn 2 x 250 MT

As the Managing agent of Industrial Maritime Carriers, Intermarine offers the most regular services between the U.S. Gulf and the North Coast of South America and Caribbean. With up to 4 sailings per week from the U.S. Gulf and Mexico, the company provides three service strings: weekly service to Eastern Venezuela and Trinidad & Tobago, weekly service to Western Venezuela and Colombia, and fortnightly service to the Caribbean.

The loadcenter for all our North American services is Industrial Terminals in Houston, Texas. Other load ports in the US Gulf and Mexico as well as the US East Coast are added as needed.

Most of the vessels operated by this line are multipurpose heavy-lift vessels capable of handling lifts up to 500 metric tons. The fleet features our state-of-the-art C, D, and E class vessels with dual cranes combinable for 400 and 500 ton lifts respectively. Together, they form the largest and most modern fleet in the Americas trade. We also supplement this fleet with specialized vessels to meet specific cargo requirements. Our frequency and flexibility makes us the leading carrier of breakbulk, containers, and project cargoes in the trade.

One of the greatest service advantages offered by this Americas service is the multiple sailings per week. Instead of one large, cumbersome vessel per week on a lengthy itinerary, Intermarine sails a minimum of four smaller, boxhold vessels per week on rationalized itineraries. This allows for up to four separate destinations as a first port of call and reduces the in port time handling cargo. As a result, Intermarine offers not only the broadest service to the region, but also provides the fastest transit to virtually every destination.

Call us to experience our ability to deliver more than promises. At Intermarine, it's the people that make your cargo move.

Intermarine specializes in custom voyages and offers US Flag Services any where in the world.
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