PORT OF LOS SANTOS

AN ECONOMICAL HUB



The Port of Los Santos, also known as the Los Santos Harbor, is a seaport managed by the San Andreas Port Authority, a department under the San Andreas State Government. Our mission is to ensure that the water, air, rail, and surface freight infrastructure in San Andreas have assets that are developed and operated in a cohesive, co-ordinated, and safe manner; in order to provide maximum efficiency and benefits to shippers, receivers, and passengers. We guarantee optimum business growth, technology development, investment, job retention; contributing to the economy massively.


The Port of Los Santos occupies 7,500 acres of land and water along 42 miles of waterfront and is located on the south side of Los Santos, east of the Los Santos International Airport. The Port has 25 cargo terminals, 82 container cranes, 8 container terminals, and 113 miles of on-dock rail. In total, The Port of Los Santos and Port Authority of San Andreas have thousands of current employees in various areas, such as office and support staff, security, customs, longshoremen, and more.


In 2018, approximately $236 billion worth of cargo came through The Port of Los Santos, some of the most frequent imports being furniture, automobile parts, vehicles, apparel, and electronics. The Port also loads container ships for export to both domestically and to various other countries under trade agreements such as China, Vietnam, Japan, and South Korea.
Containers Loaded (2022) 9,200,000
Vessel Arrivals (2022) 1,654
Passenger Arrivals (2022) 173,947
Vehicle Imports (2022) 103,453