Port Rankings

Brazil and Plate port ranking for January-May 2019 & 2020

Jul, 03, 2020 Posted by datamarnews

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DataLiner data shows that the performance of Brazilian ports and other ports on the East Coast of South America varied considerably in the first five months of 2020.  In Brazil, the Port of Santos, which occupies the first place on the list, saw its exports grow 5.26% year-on-year to 419,821 TEU. Another highlight is the Port of Pecém, which had a 47% increase in volume exported over the same period comparison, to 9,579 TEU.  On the other hand, the Port of Imbituba saw a 69.25% drop in exports, with 250 TEU shipped during the period.

Brazil Port Ranking – Exports during Jan-May for 2019 and 2020

Exportações Brasil (TEU por porto)

wdt_ID Ports 2019 2020 diff% (between 2019 and 2020)
1 SANTOS 398.849 419.821 5.26%
2 PARANAGUA 143.847 155.526 8.12%
3 NAVEGANTES 111.766 119.599 7.01%
4 RIO GRANDE 93.841 87.319 -6.95%
5 ITAPOA 75.750 67.199 -11.29%
6 ITAJAI 53.707 63.366 17.99%
7 SALVADOR 37.595 37.804 0.56%
8 RIO DE JANEIRO 39.613 36.182 -8.66%
9 VITORIA 27.675 26.219 -5.26%
10 VILA DO CONDE 22.434 19.681 -12.27%
11 PORTO DE ITAGUAI 14.251 10.415 -26.92%
12 PECEM 6.517 9.579 46.98%
13 SUAPE 8.344 9.490 13.73%
14 FORTALEZA 8.818 8.125 -7.86%
15 NATAL 7.072 7.421 4.93%
16 MANAUS 7.083 5.818 -17.86%
17 IMBITUBA 813 250 -69.25%

Source: DataLiner

Looking at imports, while the volume received by the Port of Santos fell 4.47%, to 367,950 TEU, Itajaí`s intake jumped up by 53.51% compared to year-ago levels, reaching 60,489 TEU.

Brazil Port Ranking – Imports during Jan-May for 2019 and 2020

Importações Brasil (TEU por porto)

wdt_ID Ports 2019 2020 diff% (between 2019 and 2020)
1 SANTOS 385.185 367.950 -4.47%
2 PARANAGUA 95.009 100.111 5.37%
3 NAVEGANTES 92.812 85.541 -7.83%
4 ITAPOA 68.942 72.848 5.67%
5 MANAUS 64.572 70.029 8.45%
6 ITAJAI 39.404 60.489 53.51%
7 RIO DE JANEIRO 52.930 47.790 -9.71%
8 SUAPE 32.099 33.031 2.90%
9 RIO GRANDE 30.966 29.977 -3.19%
10 SALVADOR 25.435 28.119 10.55%
11 VITORIA 24.027 22.241 -7.44%
12 PECEM 10.696 13.881 29.78%
13 PORTO DE ITAGUAI 15.244 10.103 -33.72%
14 VILA DO CONDE 2.984 3.446 15.48%
15 FORTALEZA 778 632 -18.77%
16 IMBITUBA 724 281 -61.19%
17 NATAL 255 233 -8.43%
18 PORTO ALEGRE 128 131 2.34%
19 RECIFE 59 120 103.39%

Source: DataLiner

Looking at Plate data, the Port of Buenos Aires, which occupies the first place in the ranking for exports, grew 8.19% during the first five months of 2020 year-on-year to 161,331 TEU. Another positive highlight is the Port of La Plata, with a performance 64.97% higher, with 551 TEU exported. Going in the other direction was the Port of Bahia Blanca, which saw a 40.62% drop during the same period comparison.

Plate Port Ranking – Exports during Jan-May for 2019 and 2020

Exportações Plate (TEU por porto)

wdt_ID Ports 2019 2020 diff% (between 2019 and 2020)
1 BUENOS AIRES 149.123 161.331 8.19%
2 MONTEVIDEO 76.815 79.125 3.01%
3 ZARATE 11.422 12.591 10.23%
4 SAN ANTONIO ESTE 10.404 12.502 20.17%
5 ROSARIO 6.866 8.354 21.67%
6 BAHIA BLANCA 7.502 4.455 -40.62%
7 PUERTO MADRYN 3.975 2.831 -28.77%
8 LA PLATA 334 551 64.97%
9 MAR DEL PLATA 430 100.00%
10 PUERTO DESEADO 252 298 18.25%

Source: DataLiner

In terms of imports, the Port of Buenos Aires had a modest drop of 0.65% between January-May 2020, with 204,307 TEU received. The worst performing port was Bahía Blanca, which saw an 89.54% drop to 70 TEU.

Plate Port Ranking – Imports during Jan-May for 2019 and 2020

Importações Plate (TEU por porto)

wdt_ID Ports 2019 2020 diff% (between 2019 and 2020)
1 BUENOS AIRES 206.246 204.907 -0.65%
2 MONTEVIDEO 62.895 58.355 -7.22%
3 ZARATE 19.219 18.016 -6.26%
4 ROSARIO 7.885 8.220 4.25%
5 USHUAIA 4.932 7.241 46.82%
6 PUERTO MADRYN 1.112 1.124 1.08%
7 PUERTO DESEADO 397 207 -47.86%
8 BAHIA BLANCA 669 70 -89.54%
9 MAR DEL PLATA 138 39 -71.74%
10 LAS PALMAS +AR 1.041 17 -98.37%
11 SANTA FE 9 16 77.78%

Source: DataLiner

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