Contecon Manzanillo expands Asia connectivity



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Contecon Manzanillo, International Container Terminal Services Inc.’s (ICTSI) operation in Mexico, has welcomed the inaugural call of MSC’s Sierra service, a new route that enhances maritime connectivity between Asia and Mexico via the Port of Manzanillo — the country’s leading gateway for containerized cargo.
Sierra is MSC’s second dedicated Far East-Mexico service, offering importers, exporters and logistics providers with additional sailing options and enhanced supply chain flexibility. Its port rotation is Qingdao-Tianjin-Busan-Manzanillo-Lázaro-Cárdenas-Qingdao, offering customers improved access to key manufacturing markets in Northeast Asia.
“The arrival of this service reflects our commitment to strengthening the terminal’s operational capabilities and creating the conditions for greater connectivity,” said José Antonio Contreras, Contecon Manzanillo chief executive officer.
“Our objective is to strengthen Manzanillo’s position as a preferred gateway for global shipping lines and international trade, as well as provide our customers with more efficient and reliable access to key markets,” he added.
The launch of the new service comes as Contecon Manzanillo continues the fourth phase of its expansion focused on increasing terminal capacity and supporting the sustained growth of cargo volumes in the Port of Manzanillo.
According to ASIPONA, the Port of Manzanillo handled more than 1.7 million twenty-foot equivalent units between January and May 2026. The number reinforces Manzanillo’s position as Mexico’s most important logistics hub and a strategic gateway for international trade.
The addition of the Sierra service further enhances Contecon Manzanillo’s capability to support Mexico’s foreign trade.