Above national average: Port of Mucuripe reveals 13.2% hike in cargo throughput
Aug, 19, 2024 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202434
The Port of Fortaleza (Mucuripe) reached a milestone of 2,345,868 tonnes transported between January and June of this year, marking a 13.2% increase in cargo throughput during the first half of 2024.
According to data from the National Agency for Waterway Transportation (Antaq), this year’s figures show a rise from the 2,072,409 tonnes recorded in 2023.
In Brazil, the average growth was 4.28%, while the Northeast region saw an increase of 4.07%. The number of vessel dockings at the Port of Fortaleza also grew, rising from 352 to 484 ships, a 37.5% increase.
Projected Growth in 2024
In a statement, Lucio Gomes, CEO of the Ceará Docks Company, the organization that manages the terminal, acclaimed the figures, articulating that they “confirm the importance of the Port of Mucuripe for Ceará’s development.” He added, “However, we will continue to focus on the company’s sustainable growth and organization. In reality, we are preparing for even greater throughput, conducting studies, developing projects, implementing improvements, and striving for more safety and productivity.”
Gomes noted that the second half of the year is traditionally the peak season for cargo movement at Mucuripe. He mentioned cereals and petroleum derivatives, the most relevant commodities that the port handles, as well as the season for harvesting fresh fruit, as essential catalysts for future expansion. “As for projections in TEUs, we expect to surpass 120,000 units this year, which would represent a 30% increase in this metric,” he concluded.
Cargo Throughput by Port Nationwide
The data compares the first half of 2024 to the same period in 2023:
- Fortaleza: +13.2%
- Santos: +8.42%
- Suape: +0.23%
- Pecém: +10.75%
- Itaqui: -7.61%
- Aratu-Candeias: -1.75%
- Natal: -34.24%
Container Cargo Throughput
The data compares the first half of 2024 to the same period in 2023:
- Brazil: +22.72%
- Northeast: +21.82%
- Fortaleza: +58.21%
- Santos: +24.88%
- Suape: +25.13%
- Pecém: +7.62%
- Salvador: +45.89%
- Natal: -100%
TEU Throughput
TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) are a standard measure used to calculate container volume. The growth in TEUs for the first half of the year was:
- Brazil: +19.75%
- Northeast: +21.16%
- Fortaleza: +55.51%
- Santos: +15.41%
- Suape: +21.42%
- Pecém: +15.66%
- Salvador: +36.98%
- Natal: -100%
Solid Bulk Cargo Throughput
Solid bulk cargo, including wheat, cement, and petroleum coke, among others, totaled 917,343 tonnes at the terminal—up 9.47% compared to the same period last year. Here are the figures:
- Brazil: +3.65%
- Northeast: +4.52%
- Fortaleza: +9.47%
- Santos: +2.03%
- Suape: +3.13%
- Pecém: +18.01%
- Itaqui: -9.04%
- Salvador: +119.03%
- Aratu-Candeias: -10.35%
- Natal: +32.53%
Liquid Bulk Cargo Throughput
Liquid bulk cargo, the largest revenue generator for the Port of Fortaleza, saw a 13.53% increase, rising from 1,056,921 to 1,199,922 tonnes. The details are as follows:
- Brazil: +0.02%
- Northeast: -2.05%
- Fortaleza: +13.53%
- Santos: +6.28%
- Suape: -7.94%
- Itaqui: -6.48%
- Aratu-Candeias: +0.81%
Source: O Povo
Original text available at: https://www.opovo.com.br/noticias/economia/2024/08/18/porto-do-mucuripe-cresce-132-no-transporte-de-carga-e-supera-media-nacional.html
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