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The National Port System Administration (ASIPONA) Acapulco, one of Mexico’s most iconic and historic ports, resumed operations at the end of 2023. Since then, it has welcomed nearly 100,000 passengers from international cruise ships, who have enjoyed the beauty and charm of Acapulco, “The Home of the Sun.” Additionally, it has handled over 750,000 tons of fuel, solidifying these two activities as its primary lines of business.
The Port of Acapulco is a tourist, logistical, and strategic port for the commercial development of Guerrero, Morelos, and the Mexico Valley.
With a rich tradition as a world-renowned tourist destination, the Port of Acapulco has also been a strategic point for automotive export. After the damages caused by Hurricane Otis, the port has regained its operational capacity, tackling the challenges to not only resume but surpass its historical operational volumes. The port of Acapulco has set new goals to stimulate the regional economy and promote development by creating direct and indirect jobs, thereby improving the quality of life for the local population.
Contact
Maritime Terminal.
Av Costera Miguel Alemán s/n,
Col. Acapulco de Juárez Centro,
39300 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro.
Key staff:
Director General — Vice Admiral Raymundo Sánchez López (dirgral@puertoacapulco.com.mx)
Commercial Manager — Lic. Margarita Natividad Trujillo Olea (gcomercial@puertoacaplco.com.mx)