Port of Natal records 658 k tonnes cargo throughput in 2022, says Codern
Jan, 04, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202301
The Port of Natal recorded a throughput of 658,434 tonnes of products in 2022, with a predominance of fruits, wheat, and sugar. The number represented an increase of 6.63% compared to 2021, when the terminal moved 617,469 tonnes of cargo.
The data were released by Carlos Eduardo da Costa Almeida, the president of the state port authority Codern, which manages the terminal.
Please find below a chart comparing the throughput of exports and imports (containerized cargo) at the Port of Natal between Jan 2019 and Nov 2022. The data is from DataLiner.
Containerized cargo – Port of Natal | Jan 2019 – Nov 2022 | TEUs
Source: DataLiner (click here to request a demo)
Codern also announced that it obtained the Operating License for the Port of Natal, granted by the Institute for Sustainable Development and the Environment (Idema), which had been awaited for over a decade.
The process began in 2011, and, over the years, several studies and documents were filed, going through technical analyzes and requests to complement the studies to make it possible to obtain the license.
“This environmental licensing will give us more security to attract new customers,” said the president.
The board mentioned accomplishments in the last four years, which contributed to the company’s growth, such as implementing 72 management indicators, compliance meetings with the search for “situational awareness,” and improving the company’s financial soundness.
Source: G1
To read the full original article, please visit: https://g1.globo.com/rn/rio-grande-do-norte/noticia/2023/01/03/porto-de-natal-movimenta-mais-de-658-mil-toneladas-de-produtos-em-2022-diz-codern.ghtml
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