During the official launch of ExportLog Rosario 2026, the Minister of Productive Development of Santa Fe, Gustavo Puccini, announced a $70 million private investment aimed at the comprehensive modernization of Terminal VI at the Port of Rosario.

 

The project, led by the concessionaire Servicios Portuarios S.A., includes technological, operational, and environmental upgrades, with the goal of transforming the grain terminal into a state-of-the-art facility with global standards.

 

The announcement took place at La Fluvial in Rosario, where Puccini emphasized the strategic importance of this initiative and its impact on the region’s logistics and production capabilities. “We are facing a historic opportunity to revamp our port system and strengthen Santa Fe’s export potential,” the minister stated.

 

This initiative is part of a broader port development plan that aims to position Greater Rosario as a key logistics hub along the Paraná–Paraguay waterway, a vital route for Argentina’s foreign trade.

 

The modernization of Terminal VI adds to a series of public and private efforts focused on enhancing the country’s logistics infrastructure, in a context where efficiency and sustainability are becoming central pillars in the transportation and export sectors.