Live congestion, vessels in port, weather, and sea state for PAMIT — refreshed continuously from AIS and observational feeds.
Manzanillo International Terminal (MIT) is located at the Atlantic entrance to the Panama Canal. It's one of the busiest transshipment hubs in Latin America with direct access to major shipping routes.
Maersk Line, MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company), CMA CGM, Hapag-Lloyd, Evergreen Line, COSCO Shipping, Hamburg Süd, Ocean Network Express (ONE) all maintain regular services at Colón. As an NVOCC, Gateway Lines books space across these carriers and quotes a single all-in price.
Port of Manzanillo (MIT) offers a maximum alongside depth of 50 feet across 12 super post-panamax cranes, which determines the largest vessel classes the port can work.
The Port of Manzanillo (MIT) moves 3.2 Million TEU per year (Top 3 in Latin America), with facilities covering container terminal, transshipment hub, logistics center and more.
PAMIT is the United Nations location code for the Port of Manzanillo (MIT) in Colón, Colón, Panama. It identifies the port on bills of lading, schedules, and customs filings worldwide.
Yes — Gateway Lines is a licensed NVOCC moving FCL and LCL freight through Colón, with customs clearance, cargo insurance, and door delivery quoted in one all-in number, and free live container tracking on every shipment.