Antaq to auction leases for two liquid terminals at Santos
Sep, 14, 2021 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202136
On Tuesday, September 14, the National Waterway Transport Agency (Antaq) published notices for the auctions of leases for the STS 08 and STS 08A liquid bulk terminals at the Port of Santos. The events will take place on November 19, in a face-to-face session at B3 in São Paulo.
The documents are available on the websites of the Ministry of Infrastructure (Minfra) (www.gov.br/infraestrutura/pt-br) and Antaq (www.gov.br/antaq/pt-br), as well as at the agency’s headquarters.
Altogether, the leases will require investments of around R$ 1 billion towards modernization, increasing capacity, and construction of a new pier with two berths, which will represent an increase of 50% in berthing capacity in the Alemoa region.
The STS 08 has an investment forecast of R$ 260.6 million and the STS 08A, of R$ 678.3 million, making it the largest port tender in history. The values were revised after the studies went through the Federal Court of Accounts (TCU).
The two areas total around 465,000 m², but will be auctioned separately, with 168,300 m² attibuted to STS 08 and 297,300 m² to STS 08A. The areas are in operation, however, in a precarious contractual situation due to the end of the lease agreement.
The same bidder may submit bids for both terminals, but to ensure competitiveness, it will only be allowed to bid for both if it is a single bid for at least one of them. The term of each lease is 25 years.
Auction | Capex (Investment) (R$) | Opex (Operating Expense) (R$) | Area (m²) |
STS 08 | 260.632.000,00 | 561.663.000,00 | 168.324 |
STS 08A | 678.326.000,00 | 1.310.752.000,00 | 297.349 |
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