Paranaguá port resumes vehicle exports
Jun, 09, 2020 Posted by datamarnewsWeek 202024
With Renault and Volkswagen resuming production in São José dos Pinhais, Curitiba, the Port of Paranaguá also resumed vehicle exports. In the coming weeks, the port is expecting six vessels for the loading of cars produced in the state. Due to the pandemic caused by the new coronavirus, the Port of Paranaguá spent almost two months without moving cars.
This Monday, June 8, the vessel at Dover Highway shipped 2,473 vehicles to Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico. On June 4, Paranaguá had already received the General San Martin vessel, which took 1,339 cars to Latin American countries. The ships Michigan Highway, Grande Argentina, Gran San Paolo, and the return of General San Martin are also expected to be calling at the port soon.
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