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Transmares is a container feeder
and MPP specialist serving Chile
and the West Coast of South America

Transmares

Transmares is a container feeder and MPP specialist, serving Chile and the West Coast of South America.

Transmares is a shipping division of Ultranav Chile, dedicated to maritime traffic in containers with direct cabotage clients and also indirect clients for international cargoes through feedering services to transoceanic container lines.

Transmares highlights

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Mundo Marítimo magazine

On January 28, in the Mundo Marítimo magazine, Transmares was mentioned as a feeder line of the shipping company Hapag Lloyd, between the ports of San Antonio and Puerto Angamos.

Decarbonisation of the shipping industry

Transmares is committed to a cleaner future and we strive to play an active role in exceeding IMO’s mandatory targets of reducing CO2 intensity by at least 40% until 2030 and total GHG emissions by 50% until 2050.

Transmares key figures

1969

Founding year

15,300

Containers moved 2023

2

Vessels

12

Staff

Part of Ultranav

Transmares is a shipping division of Ultranav Chile and thereby a part of Ultranav, a privately owned shipping company with offices in 19 countries. Through twelve business units, we operate in five market segments: Tankers, gas, dry bulk, coastal trades, and towage & offshore. We operate a fleet of gas and chemical carriers, tankers for crude oil and clean petroleum products, bulk carriers, feeder container ships, multipurpose vessels, harbor tugs, PSVs, AHTS, pusher tugs, barges and pilot boats.

Ultranav businesses

Ultranav

Transmares is part of Ultranav, a large and diversified group of shipping companies. Ultranav was founded in Chile in 1960 by Captain Albert von Appen.

South feeder service

Cabotage and feeder.

Type of containers

Dry, refrigerated, liquid, bulk cargoes.

Other cargoes

Oversized loads.

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