
“The Iquique office is not only a strategic hub for foreign trade but also a key driver of economic development for the country and the region. By 2025, the goal is to further consolidate its leadership and continue being a strategic partner for companies operating in northern Chile,” says Gina Boudon, Director.
Since its opening in 2008, International Line’s office in Iquique has become a strategic benchmark for Chile’s foreign trade.
With over 15 years of experience in the region, the company has played a key role in logistics development, leveraging the advantages of the Iquique Free Trade Zone (ZOFRI), one of the most important in South America.
Thanks to its strategic location, Iquique facilitates the import and re-export of products to relevant markets such as Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, and Paraguay.
Additionally, its port serves as a vital link for landlocked countries in South America, such as Bolivia and Paraguay, and a key gateway to northern Argentina, solidifying its position as a central node in international trade.
“The Iquique office is fully integrated into International Line’s global operations, maintaining high standards of customer service and operational efficiency. However, its business model is uniquely tailored to the distinctive characteristics of the Free Trade Zone, including cargo clearance, tax benefits, and the handling of transit shipments to neighboring countries. This positions Iquique as a logistics hub with significant regional and international impact,” comments Gina Boudon, Director.
The future of the Iquique office is shaped by International Line’s commitment to growth and strengthening its position in the region. In an increasingly competitive business environment, the challenges include the continuous improvement of logistics processes and adapting to the evolving demands of international trade.
By 2025, the goal is to further consolidate its leadership and continue being a strategic partner for companies operating in northern Chile.
Since its founding in 2008, International Line has proven to be a cornerstone in international logistics, standing out for its innovation, professionalism, and adaptability.
“With over 15 years of experience, the Iquique office is not only a strategic hub for foreign trade but also a key driver of economic development for the country and the region,” emphasizes Alexander Soza, Iquique Office Team Leader.