CODERN requests funds for Port of Natal maintenance
Nov, 09, 2021 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202143
The deputy CEO of CODERN (the Rio Grande do Norte docks company), Ulisses Danilo Silva Almeida, participated in a meeting on Monday with the federal court of Rio Grande do Norte to request parliamentary amendments to Brazil’s LOA (annual budget law) in 2022 for Port of Natal maintenance. The meeting took place in the auditorium of FIERN (federation of industries of the state of Rio Grande do Norte).
See below a history of cargo movement at the ports of Natal and Areia Branca since 2019. Data are from DataLiner:
Cargo handling at the Ports of Natal and Areia Branca | Jan 2019 to Sept 2021 | WTMT
Table source: DataLiner (click here to request a demo)
With the leasing of the Areia Branca salt terminal, the company requested funds for the Port of Natal. Among the main claims are the acquisition, installation, and maintenance of a container scanner, since the equipment in operation is currently leased; expansion works of the Porto de Natal retro area; structural recovery of Berths 1 and 2 wharves; recovery of berthing fenders, and more, for a total of R$36 million in investments.
Source: Portal da Tropical
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