Agency holds ANTAQ Award ceremony
Dec, 12, 2019 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 201951
The Port of Itajaí (SC) won the ANTAQ Award in the “Highest Environmental Performance Index 2018 Public Ports” category. In second place was the Port of Paranaguá (PR), while the Port of Itaqui (MA) got third place. In the category of “Highest Environmental Performance Index 2018 TUPs”, the big winner was the Ponta da Madeira Maritime Terminal (MA), with the Portonave TUP of Navegantes (SC) in second place and Guaíba Island Terminal (TIG) in third. The ANTAQ Award ceremony took place this Wednesday (12/11), at the Agency’s headquarters in Brasilia.
To the superintendent of the Port of Itajaí, Marcelo Salles, “this award is part of the recovery of the port”. Salles stressed that the port is concerned with environmental control and the port/city relationship. The superintendent said that the Port of Itajaí conducts several environmental programs, including the Green Initiative and Together for Rio. “We also carry out environmental actions in schools and with employees of companies near the port,” he said.
According to Operations Manager of Ponta da Madeira Maritime Terminal, José Valentim, “the terminal is growing and we are following the Environmental Performance Index primer. We want to stay first in the next awards.”
In the category of “Highest Annual Evolution 2018 of the Environmental Performance Index Public Ports”, the first place was given to the Port of Ilhéus (BA). In second and third positions were the Port of Santana (AP) and the Port of Aratu (BA), respectively. In the “Highest Annual Evolution 2018 of the TUPs Environmental Performance Index” category, Guaíba Island Terminal came first, followed by Aivel/Raízen Terminal (RO) and Itapoá Port (SC).
The Environmental Performance Index (EPI), implemented in 2012 through Resolution No. 2,650/2012, is a number that measures the degree of compliance with environmental standards by public and private ports in Brazil. An industry benchmark, EPI is composed of 38 indicators related to legal compliance in force in the country and good practices in environmental management, health, and safety of operations.
Among the indicators that are evaluated by EPI are the status of the environmental license and the existence of operating license, quantity, and quality of technicians in the environmental nucleus, risk prevention, environmental audit, ship waste removal action, consumption and efficiency of energy use, fauna and flora monitoring, and health contingency plans.
The EPI results have helped to guide sectoral policies, as well as identify successful management measures to be shared among port facilities, and have based academic and technical studies.
AWARDS
CATEGORY: QUALITY OF USER SERVICE
1st – ISHIGURO & CIA LTDA
2nd – SEADE & GURGEL LTDA
3rd – EMPRESA DE NAVEGAÇÃO PAIVA LEÃO LTDA
4th – ALEX CABRAL DA SILVA – ME
5th – ARAÚJO NAVEGACÃO LTDA
CATEGORY: TECHNICAL-SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE
1st – BRAZILIAN PORTS, VEGETABLE BULK HANDLING, AND DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS (CARLOS ALBERTO AYUPE VITOI)
2nd – SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY AS A STRATEGIC INVESTMENT OF PUBLIC PORTS (ISABELLA PEARCE DE MONTEIRO)
3rd – PROPOSAL OF A METHOD FOR FORMULATING OPERATIONAL PLAN IN THE CONTEXT OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING PLANS OF BRAZILIAN PORTS (ALEXANDRE SÁ DOS SANTOS, ALINE HUBER, CARLOS FREDERICO ALVES, NÚBIA ILKA CARBONARI, AND THIAGO BUSS)
4th – RIVER LOGISTICS IN BRAZIL AS A SUSTAINABLE AND LESS COSTLY ALTERNATIVE: AN ANALYSIS OF THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES THAT INFLUENCE THEIR DEVELOPMENT (ADEMAR ALVES VILARINHO SOBRINHO)
5th – THE NEW RULES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PORT LEASE CONTRACTS: ANALYSIS OF MINFRA Ordinance No. 530, AUGUST 13, 2019 (JULIANA MACHADO DE SOUZA)
CATEGORY: EPI – BIGGEST ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE INDEX 2018 PUBLIC PORTS
1st – PORT OF ITAJAÍ
2nd – PORT OF PARANAGUÁ
3rd – PORT OF ITAQUI
4th – PECÉM PORT TERMINAL
5th – PORT OF SANTOS
CATEGORY: EPI – BIGGEST ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE INDEX 2018 TUPS
1st – PONTA DA MADEIRA MARITIME TERMINAL
2nd – PORTONAVE
3rd – GUAÍBA-TIG ISLAND TERMINAL
4th – SÃO SEBASTIÃO TERMINAL
5th – CATTALINI MARITIME TERMINALS
CATEGORY: EPI – GREATEST ANNUAL EVOLUTION 2018 PUBLIC PORTS
1st – PORT OF ILHÉUS
2nd – PORT OF SANTANA
3rd – PORT OF ARATU
4th – PORT OF SALVADOR
5th – PECÉM PORT TERMINAL
CATEGORY: EPI – GREATEST ANNUAL EVOLUTION 2018 TUPS
1st – GUAÍBA-TIG ISLAND TERMINAL
2nd – AIVEL TERMINAL | RAÍZEN
3rd – PORT OF ITAPOÁ
4th – PORTOCEL
5th – DOW ARATU MARITIME TERMINAL
CATEGORY: INNOVATIVE INITIATIVES
1st – LNG FLOATING MARITIME TERMINAL WITH YOKE ANCHOR AND MEDUSA SYSTEM FOR PLANNING AND CONTROL OF OPERATIONS: GREAT SAFETY AND LOW ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT SOLUTION (RAFAEL ANDRADE WATAI, LUCAS BURANELLI, ROMERO DE OLIVEIRA E SILVA, AND FELIPE RUGGERI)
2nd – TRANSPETRO ACADEMY SIMULATION CENTER (GIUSEPPE FRANÇA DE OLIVEIRA, IVAN CROCE E SILVA, AND GILBERTO MACIEL DA SILVA)
3rd – INNOVATION IN THE SHIPMENT OF SOLID BULK: INNOVATION IN THE MANGANESE LOADING PROCESS IN THE PORT OF PECÉM (IEDA PASSOS THEOPHILO DE OLIVEIRA, JOSÉ ALCÂNTARA NETO, WAGNER MONTEIRO FERREIRA, AND FRANCISCO WILAME SILVA AMARAL JÚNIOR)
4ºth – REPLACEMENT OF STEEL FOR POLYESTER BELT IN PEACTION OF STEEL COILS IN SHIP BASEMENT (RODRIGO JORGE DOS SANTOS ARRUDA, ELISANGELA ORCINI FERRARI, KLAYTON SEBASTIÃO LEOPOLDINO, AND BRUNO SAMPAIO JANNUZI)
5th – RESTRICTION OF PRELIMINARY RISK ANALYSIS: PROJECT RENEWS SMS (DIOGO MARTINS, ALINE LEITE, AND GLEDSON DOS SANTOS)
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