The Port of Posadas is part of the Argentine port network along the Paraná, Uruguay, and Iguazú rivers, focusing on fluvial transport primarily for cargo transfer and limited passenger river crossing services.
Port of Barranqueras is located on the right margin of the Paraná River at Km. 1198 of the General Navigation Route in Argentina, serving as a key port in the region.
Port of Corrientes is a service port located on the Paraná River in Argentina, primarily facilitating the embarkation and disembarkation of passengers for ships and tugs. It has a draft of 9 to 12 feet and a quay length of 1,224 feet.
Port of Diamante is located on the Paraná River 331 miles from the ocean, featuring two piers including a grain-loading terminal and a multipurpose provincial pier with direct links to Provincial Route Nº II.
The Port of Rosario is a major Argentinian port located on the Paraná River in Rosario, Santa Fe, serving as a key multimodal transport hub in the Southern Cone.