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About Necochea (ARNEC) Container Tracking

Set on the Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires Province at -38.5736, -58.71471, the Port of Necochea ARNEC—also known as Puerto Quequén—is a vital export outlet for Argentina’s agricultural sector. Though primarily a bulk cargo terminal, it also handles limited containerized shipments tied to grain, fertilizer, and seasonal goods. The port’s deep-water access and proximity to key production zones make it essential for the country’s grain corridor. With the container tracking system, users can monitor vessel arrivals, cargo status, and export coordination through this high-efficiency terminal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Necochea mainly a bulk or container port?

    It is primarily a bulk terminal but also supports some containerized agricultural and agro-industrial cargo.
  • What kind of cargo is exported via Necochea?

    Grain, oilseeds, fertilizer, animal feed, and occasional reefer containers during harvest seasons.
  • Can I track smaller container shipments from this port?

    Yes, container tracking is available for full and partial loads, depending on the shipping line and booking.
  • Is Necochea used for international trade?

    Yes, the port serves as a key point for bulk and container exports to Europe, Africa, and Latin America.
  • What is the LOCODE for Necochea?

    The official LOCODE for Necochea is ARNEC. It is used in international logistics and port tracking systems.