TIL plans to invest BRL 7 billion in Santos and Navegantes
Jun, 22, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202324
Terminal Investment Limited (TIL), a major container terminal operator and a subsidiary of the Swiss navigation group Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), has announced its plans to invest BRL 7 billion in the ports of Santos and Navegantes over the next five years.
A significant portion of the investment, around R$ 4 billion, will be directed towards the BTP container terminal in the Port of Santos, which TIL operates in partnership with APM Terminals, a subsidiary of the Maersk group. However, the availability of these funds is contingent upon the federal government’s approval for the early renewal of the lease, which is set to expire in 2027 but could be extended for another 20 years. While discussions with authorities have already occurred, a definitive decision has not yet been reached.
In the case of the Port of Navegantes, TIL plans to invest approximately R$ 3 billion in its container terminal. These funds will be utilized for pier reconstruction, dredging to deepen the draft and other complementary infrastructure works.
TIL aims to invest up to R$ 17 billion in Brazil, depending on potential business opportunities in the coming years. This includes potential partnerships, acquisitions, and new concessions. President of TIL, Ammar Kanaan, stated, “We are expanding our presence in Brazil and actively seeking opportunities to enhance our capacity. There is a latent demand in Brazil, and if port capacity in the country were to double, the demand would follow. Therefore, we remain committed to making investments as opportunities arise.”
Established in 2000, TIL operates 74 container terminals globally, spanning Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Asia. These terminals play a crucial role in facilitating the operations of MSC, its parent company and primary customer, as well as other shipping companies that rely on these facilities for container loading, unloading, and transshipment between ships and land transport modes.
In addition to the terminals in Santos and Navegantes, TIL also operates a terminal in Rio de Janeiro and controls the cabotage company Log-in, which operates a terminal in the port of Vila Velha.
Source: OE
To read the original news report, visit: https://revistaoe.com.br/subsidiaria-da-msc-preve-investir-r-7-bi-em-santos-e-navegantes/
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