
The Port of San Pedro de Macoris is a significant transportation hub in the Dominican Republic, strategically located on the southeast coast. It's a major cargo port and a key player in the country's maritime trade.
The port's cargo capacity is impressive, with over 1 million tons of cargo handled annually. This makes it a crucial link in the supply chain for the country's economy.
Located in the province of San Pedro de Macoris, the port is easily accessible by road and rail, making it a convenient option for shippers and traders.
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Location and Infrastructure
The Port of San Pedro de Macoris is strategically located on the southeastern coast of the Dominican Republic, where the San Pedro River meets the Caribbean Sea.
It's situated approximately 100 kilometers east of the capital city, Santo Domingo.
The port is easily accessible by land, with a nearby highway connecting it to the rest of the country.
Recent Ship Arrivals

San Pedro de Macoris is a bustling port city, with ships arriving and departing throughout the day. Recent ship arrivals in the city have been quite interesting.
The largest ship to arrive in the past 24 hours was the SVITZER RIVASTug, which measures 24 meters in length and has a gross tonnage of 312. This ship was built in 2022 and has a deadweight tonnage of 102.
The smallest ship to arrive was the PILOTO-11Pilot, which is only 14 meters long and 2 meters wide. This ship has been arriving and departing multiple times throughout the day.
Here's a breakdown of the recent ship arrivals:
The SVITZER MAIMONTug, which arrived at 03:35, is another notable ship. It was built in 2016 and has a gross tonnage of 299 and a deadweight tonnage of 88.
San Pedro
San Pedro is a commercial port that was founded to serve the sugar mills established at the end of the 19th century.

It was very active in the first two decades of the 20th century, with a significant period of growth starting in 1879 when it was erected as a district due to the separation of the province of El Seibo.
The port was enabled for export trade by decree of then President Fernando Arturo de Meriño in 1882.
The dock was managed by Mr. Isaac de Marchena through a contract with the government of General Ulises Heureaux in 1883.
Lanchones or barges made of resistant wood were built and used to transport goods to ships during this period.
The Port of San Pedro de Macorís is state property, currently administered by Apordom.
Three companies operate at its facilities: the Sultana del Este electricity company, Cementos Mexicanos (Cemex) and Ferquido, and also the Colón sugar mill - owned by the Vicini Group -, which has access to the port itself.
There are two CBM (conventional buoy mooring) fuel reception terminals, one for importing fuels and propane gas (LPG) for the Coastal Petroleum company and the other for importing fuel for the Cogentrix power plant.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the port code for San Pedro de Macoris?
The port code for San Pedro de Macoris is DOSPM, as designated by the UN/LOCODE. This unique code helps identify the port for logistics and shipping purposes.
Sources
- https://www.vesselfinder.com/ports/DOSPM001
- https://shiptracker.live/sea-ports-of-the-world/do/port-of-san-pedro-de-macoris/
- https://www.tradeford.com/directory/port_port-of-san-pedro-de-macoris_d2683.html
- https://magicport.ai/ports/dominican-republic/san-pedro-de-macoris-port-dospm
- https://www.anrd.org.do/copy-of-boca-chica
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