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Port of Iquique Receives Margiris Factory and Consolidates Diversification of Operations

The Iquique Port Company (EPI) Multi-Operation Terminal welcomed the arrival of the factory ship Margiris, one of the world's largest fishing vessels, marking a new milestone in the operational diversification process the company is implementing to boost economic activity and strengthen port employment in the Tarapacá region. The Lithuanian-flagged Margiris is 142 meters long and 18 meters wide. Its arrival triggers a major logistical operation,…
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The Iquique Port Company (EPI) Multi-Operation Terminal welcomed the arrival of the factory ship Margiris, one of the world's largest fishing vessels, marking a new milestone in the operational diversification process the company is implementing to boost economic activity and strengthen port employment in the Tarapacá region. The Lithuanian-flagged Margiris is 142 meters long and 18 meters wide. Its arrival triggers a major logistical operation,…

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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