Infrastructure Ministry signs eight contracts for TUP development throughout Brazil
May, 13, 2020 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202021
This Tuesday, May 12, the Infrastructure Ministry signed eight contracts for the development of Private Use Terminals (TUPs) in the North, Northeast, South, and Southeast regions of Brazil. According to the entity, four are contracts for new areas and the other four are for developing existing areas and for modifying the type of cargo they handle.
The companies that will manage the new TUPs are Petrocity Portos S / A, in Vitória (ES), Dock Brasil Engenharia e Serviços S / A, in São Gonçalo (RJ); MFX do Brasil Equipamentos de Petróleo Ltda, in Salvador (BA); and Camera Agroalimentos S / A, in Estrela (RS). The contractual amendments will be signed with the companies Bahia Mineração, in Ilhéus (BA); Bianchini S / A, in Canoas (RS); Transportes Bertolini Ltda., in Manaus (AM); and J. F. de Oliveira Navegação Ltda., in Belém (PA).
The highlight of all these agreements is Petrocity Portos S / A, in Vitória (ES), which plans to invest R$3.2 billion in a terminal dedicated to containerized and general cargo, with an area of 1.7m². The TUP should be able to handle around 1.1 million tons of general cargo and liquid bulk, 475 thousand vehicles, and 19.2 million tons of containerized cargo per year.
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Source: Infrastructure Ministry
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