Coamo opens new terminal in Paranaguá
Dec, 13, 2021 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202148
In Paranaguá on December 6, Coamo Agroindustrial Cooperativa inaugurated Port Terminal II. With an investment of R$ 200 million, the new storage structure will streamline the cooperative’s product flow.
According to Coamo CEO Airton Galinari “with the inauguration of three new 80,000-ton silos, the cooperative now has 150,000 tons of private static capacity, added to the leased part of 100,000 tons. It means an advance for our co-op members who will receive better service for the export of their products”, stressed the director.
The Port Terminal II
In order to supply grain and bran exports, the structure has a total storage capacity of 150,000 tons, with three silos and a grain warehouse.
The terminal has five hoppers with the operational capacity to receive 1,380 tons/hour, and dumpers for trucks that facilitate the export corridor flow. Added to the other existing terminal, the cooperative has a shipping capacity of up to 7,000 tons/day.
Source: Agora Litoral
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