Schedules
West Coast South America (Southbound)
| Cutoff Date |
Origin | Destinations (Other ports on inducement) |
Vessel Name (or Sub) |
Heavy Lift Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
May 25 |
Houston |
Esmeraldas, Guayaquil, Callao, Pisco, Puerto Angamos | Industrial Champ | 2 x 200 MT |
Jun 08 |
Houston |
Corinto, Esmeraldas, Guayaquil, Callao, Puerto Angamos, Coquimbo | Industrial Dart | 2 x 250 MT |
Jun 22 |
Houston |
Esmeraldas, Guayaquil, Callao, Matarani, Puerto Angamos | Industrial Cadet | 400 MT |
Jun 29 |
Houston |
Esmeraldas, Guayaquil, Paita, Callao, Puerto Angamos | Industrial Diamond | 2 x 250 MT |
West Coast South America (Northbound)
| Cutoff Date |
Origin | Destinations (Other ports on inducement) |
Vessel Name (or Sub) |
Heavy Lift Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
May 21 |
Puerto Angamos |
Houston | Industrial Echo | 2 x 250 MT |
May 21 |
Esmeraldas |
Houston | Industrial Century | 2 x 200 MT |
Jun 06 |
Esmeraldas |
Houston | Industrial Diamond | 2 x 250 MT |
Jun 20 |
Esmeraldas |
Houston | Industrial Cadet | 400 MT |
Intermarine provides regular breakbulk and container service between the U.S. Gulf and the West Coast of South America thru its affiliate WCIE, West Coast Industrial Express.
The company offers two sailings per month from Houston to Esmeraldas and Guayaquil in Ecuador, Callao and Matarani in Peru, and Puerto Angamos located near Antofagasta in north Chile. Other load and discharge ports such as New Orleans, Tampico, Veracruz, Manta, Salaverry, Paita, Pisco and the Chilean ports of Arica, Antofagasta, Valparaiso and/or San Antonio, are called on inducement. Both Southbound and Northbound services are maintained.
Voyages are structured utilizing a regular fleet of modern multipurpose vessels sailing Houston twice monthly, thereby providing frequent and reliable service for project, heavy-lift, and containerized cargo. The modern tonnage in the service is supplemented as necessary by extra-chartered tonnage when cargo volumes demand. Service continuity is also supported as needed from Intermarine's Americas fleet of about 30 vessels, most of which were built in recent years. These vessels have excellent multipurpose characteristics including seven with lifting capacity of 500 metric tons.
Operationally, the line has chosen Industrial Terminals as the loading facility at Houston. The service provides a greater sailing frequency, utilizes more modern vessels and has available a much broader base of equipment and human resources to maintain reliability. The service also benefits from our strong technical management.
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Intermarine specializes in custom voyages and offers US Flag Services any where in the world.
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