Notice published for temporary contract to develop Suape´s solid bulk terminal
Aug, 16, 2020 Posted by datamarnewsWeek 202033
On Thursday, August 13, the Port of Suape published an announcement for those interested in signing a transition contract for temporary exploration of the Suape Solid Bulk Terminal (TGSS), with an available area of 72,542 m2. The terminal is located in the retro area of Pier 5, in the primary area of the port, and is designed to move and store sugar in bulk or in bags and solid bulk in general as fertilizers, petroleum coke, vegetable bulk, neogranels, among others, with the capacity to handle 750,000 tonnes of these products. The contract will be transitioned for a period of 6 months or until the auction that will determine the final lease agreement, whichever comes first.
The notice can now be consulted on Suape’s website and will be available for a period of 30 days after the expression of interest. The terminal has a current built structure containing a sugar warehouse shed; ship and bag carrier for ship loaders; administrative, maintenance, warehouse and work safety areas; buildings for changing rooms and toilets, cafeteria and living area; highway weighing scales, among others. The transition contract will be entered into with any interested parties for the minimum monthly amount of R$142,846.96.
The transition contract is permitted by the National Waterway Transportation and Ports Secretariat (SNPTA) and the National Waterway Transportation Agency (Antaq) so that the area is not vacated while the bidding process for the final lease is carried out. SNPTA authorized the return of the land and suspension of contractual obligations by Agrovia do Nordeste S.A, which held the lease of the terminal. With the transition contract in progress, the Port of Suape can initiate the bidding procedures for the area.
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