Puerto Bolívar, located in Ecuador, is an important port city on the west coast of South America with a latitude and longitude of -3.2559896, -79. As one of the main ports of Ecuador, it carries out the important task of exporting bananas and importing cement and other bulk goods. The port facilities include a 120-meter quay and a 350-meter quay along the shoreline, with water depths of 11.98 meters and 9.14 meters, respectively, suitable for ships of different tonnages. The port facilitates international trade and shipping with flexible working hours and the provision of services such as fuel, food supplies, medical care and repatriation.
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