TecPlata S.A. (TecPlata), International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI)’s business unit in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and operator of the container terminal in the Port of La Plata, received its first bi-train truck operated by Yusen Logistics on 20 May 2025.
This bi-train operation is a logistics landmark for Argentina that integrates new land transport technology into the port ecosystem.
The bi-train, a kind of transport truck with double semi-trailers connected by a central axle, is an innovation in the logistics chain.
It enables the transport of significantly more cargo in a single trip, that is, up to 70 percent more than a traditional truck, at lower operational costs and with significantly reduced environmental impact.
Long-distance cargo transportation
This vehicle configuration, authorized under strict regulations, optimizes long-distance cargo transportation by enhancing efficiency, safety and sustainability.
Its incorporation into TecPlata’s operations reinforces the terminal’s commitment to developing modern solutions that boost the competitiveness of Argentina’s foreign trade.
“The arrival of bi-train trucks at TecPlata is an important step toward more efficient and sustainable logistics. We celebrate this first operation with Yusen Logistics, which trusted us as a key link in strengthening their service network,” said Juan Pablo Trujillo, TecPlata chief executive officer.
Versatility and land connectivity
The bi-train operation also showcases TecPlata’s versatility and land connectivity, featuring direct highway access and the necessary infrastructure to receive such specialized units without negatively affecting operational flow.
This initiative is part of a broader effort by TecPlata to consolidate an intelligent logistics hub in the southern Greater Buenos Aires area, connecting producers, exporters and importers to global markets within global standards for quality, innovation and environmental responsibility.
TecPlata
TecPlata S.A., in October 2008, was granted a 30-year concession to build and operate an all-purpose port terminal in the greater Buenos Aires area in Argentina by the Consorcio de Gestion del Puerto La Plata.
Built with an investment of US$450 million, TecPlata is Argentina’s most modern container terminal with an initial capacity of 450,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) capacity, and capable of being extended of up to 1 million TEUs in the second phase.
ICTSI
Meanwhile, ICTSI, established in 1988 and headquartered in Manila, is in the business of port development, management and operations.
ICTSI’s terminals and projects are located in developed and emerging market economies in the Asia Pacific, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Independent, with no shipping or consignee-related interests, ICTSI works and transacts transparently with all stakeholders of the supply chain.