Port of Santana development plan receives government approval
May, 06, 2019 Posted by datamarnewsWeek 201919
Brazil’s Ministry of Infrastructure announced the approval of the Development and Zoning Plan (PDZ) for the Port of Santana in Amapá, in its official Gazette under ordinance number 1,515. The plan addresses important issues, such as forecasts regarding future port use, maritime traffic, the promotion and modernization of the port, as well as integration of the port with other transport modes.
Foi publicado, no D.O.U. de quinta (02), a Portaria nº 1.515, que aprova o Plano de Desenvolvimento e Zoneamento (PDZ) do Porto Organizado de Santana, no Amapá. O trabalho permitirá delinear o zoneamento futuro e o plano de ações do Porto. Leia mais: https://t.co/FR3cA6l25l pic.twitter.com/iiq9cpSXMe
— Ministério da Infraestrutura (@MInfraestrutura) May 4, 2019
The port project was developed through a partnership between the Santa Catarina Engineering Teaching Foundation (FEESC) and the Santana Port Authority (CDSA). The PDZ establishes the objectives that the port authorities intend to achieve over the next twenty years, according to the Ministry of Infrastructure website.
According to DataLiner, the port currently moves bulk commodities, and between January and April, the port received 11 vessels.
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