Ocean Freight Route

AltamiraPortland

MXATM
USPDX
Distance
1,835 NM
Ocean Transit
## Days
Service Frequency
Daily Sailings

Logistics Infrastructure Profile

Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.

MX
Origin Port

Altamira

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Deep-water berths capable of handling large container and bulk vessels
  • Specialized terminals for box, chemical, and breakbulk operations
  • Integrated road and rail access to the regional manufacturing and petrochemical clusters
  • Extensive petrochemical and industrial park facilities directly connected to the port area

Key Exports

Petrochemicals and chemical productsRefined petroleum productsSteel and metal productsAutomotive parts and industrial machineryAgricultural commodities (grains and oilseeds)

Export Compliance

Exporters must comply with Mexican customs and health and safety regulations for industrial and agro-industrial cargo.

US
Destination Port

Portland

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Several marine terminals process bulk, breakbulk, and containerized cargo along the Columbia and Willamette Rivers
  • Integrated rail connections connect marine terminals to Class I railroads for inland distribution
  • Upgraded container and bulk handling equipment enables efficient vessel turnaround
  • Multimodal road, rail, and air freight corridors offer connectivity to the U.S. Pacific Northwest and inland markets

Key Imports

Automobiles and light vehiclesConsumer goods and retail merchandiseIndustrial machinery and componentsElectronics and electrical equipmentBuilding materials and steel products

Import Regulations

All imports are subject to U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations and may require advance electronic filing

Altamira to Portland Ocean Freight | DNA Supply Chain