Ports and Terminals

TCP receives largest vessel in terms of capacity in history

Oct, 31, 2022 Posted by Gabriel Malheiros

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Last Friday, October 28, the Paranagua Container Terminal (TCP) received the ship with the highest capacity in its history. The container ship Rio de Janeiro Express, from the German shipowner Hapag Lloyd, is 335 meters long and 51 meters wide, with a capacity to transport up to 13,312 TEUs (20-foot container). The last record recorded at the terminal was in August 2021 with the container ship YM Tip Top from Taiwanese shipowner Yang Ming, which has a capacity of 12,726 TEUs.

The Rio de Janeiro Express made its maiden voyage three months ago. The vessel is in the fleet of the Ipanema/Ase/SX1 service (a consortium between MSC, Hapag Lloyd and ONE), which operates 13 ships with an average capacity of 10,600 TEUs on the route between Asia and Brazil.

Besides Paranaguá, the vessel will call at Navegantes, Rio Grande, Santos, Montevideo and Buenos Aires before returning to Asia. In the first stop at the terminal, the cargo will be unloaded mainly electro-electronic, automotive and chemical.

The Rio de Janeiro Express is also the largest in refrigerated cargo transport capacity that has ever docked at TCP: it has 2,220 outlets. The ship will make its second call at TCP on November 8 and is expected to ship a large quantity of frozen meats.

In 2022, TCP also announced investments of R$ 370 million, including the purchase of 11 RTGs (acronym for Rubber Tyred Gantry Crane) and the expansion of the gate (entrance and exit gates for vehicles).

See below the top 10 exports via TCP from January to December 2021 compared to exports recorded in the first nine months of 2022. The data is from DataLiner.

Top exports from TCP | Jan 2021 – Dec 2021 vs Jan 2022 – Sept 2022 | TEUs

Source: DataLiner (click here to request a demo)

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