The Panama Canal launches new long-term transit slot allocation program

Panama.- The Panama Canal announced this Monday the launch of the Long-Term Slot Allocation Program (LoTSA 2.0), a renewed and more flexible version of its reservation scheme designed to respond more efficiently to the needs of the international maritime market. According to the administration of the interoceanic route, the new model arises after the success of LoTSA 1.0 and seeks to strengthen the planning of transit for shipping companies through a more advanced strategy, customer-focused and aligned with the current dynamics of global trade. Among the main novelties, LoTSA 2.0 modifies the traditional planning horizon from 12 months to two six-month cycles, which will allow users to adjust their operational strategies to changing market conditions, seasonal fluctuations, and fleet management.

"With this change, customers can better adapt their transit planning to market reality and their business needs," they indicated in an official statement.

The new calendar establishes that the first cycle will cover the period from January 4 to July 4, 2026, while the second cycle will run from July 5, 2026 to January 3, 2027. Reservations for the first semester will open on November 15, 2025, and a competition with sealed bid auctions will be held on October 28, 2025. You can also read: Mulino defends Panama Canal neutrality at the UN As part of the diversification strategy, the Canal introduced segmented packages such as FixContainer, FlexContainer, FixGas, FlexGas, FlexGas+, and FlexSlot+, which will allow companies to choose between guaranteed certainty or greater flexibility options, according to the logistical and operational requirements of their fleets. Also, the average number of daily quotas was reduced from 4 to 3, in order to balance the supply and improve the user experience, as well as adding new service attributes to attract and retain customers.

Changes in the booking system

The Panama Canal also announced adjustments to its Transit Reservation System, including the reinstatement of early access for the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) segment during the 1A reservation period, starting January 4, 2026. This change seeks to guarantee the operational reliability of a sector that, according to the administration explained, "operates under strict delivery times and in highly volatile market conditions". Furthermore, from that same date, the restriction that limited customers to acquiring only one slot per day in the neopanamax locks will be eliminated, the expansion inaugurated in 2016 that allows the passage of ships with more than three times the capacity of the original locks. Key route of maritime trade With a length of 82 kilometers, the Panama Canal connects 180 maritime routes and 170 countries, establishing itself as one of the most strategic navigation routes in the world. In 2024, the interoceanic route recorded a total of 9,944 ship transits, highlighting its essential role in the global transport of goods. With the implementation of LoTSA 2.0, the Channel reinforces its commitment to offer market-adapted logistics solutions, promoting the efficiency, predictability, and competitiveness of international maritime trade.

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