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Port of Pecém gains new cabotage line
Dec, 10, 2020 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202051
After the formalization of the partnership between Companhia de Navegação Norsul and Complexo do Pecém (CIPP S / A), the seventh new regular cabotage line in Port of Pecém began operating.
The objective is to expand the movement of cargo between southeastern and northeastern Brazil. Norsul owns Vitoria Bay, a multi-purpose ship with a Brazilian flag dedicated to wind and general cargo. The vessel is considered ideal to meet the dynamics of the new logistics, expanding services and operations, and being able to meet other demands that need differentiated solutions. The new service will connect the Port of Praia Mole, in Espírito Santo, to the Port of Pecém once a month.
“Norsul expands its range of logistical solutions with this new partnership with Pecém, leverages new services for different types of cargo, and serves industrial segments such as steel, wind energy, and agribusiness. We are happy with this prospect that will move the economy and facilitate the logistics of our current customers and also our prospects in the market ”says Angelo Baroncini, CEO of Norsul.
“Complexo do Pecém has a large commercial partner in Norsul, in which both companies have mutual objectives focused on stimulating and strengthening coastal shipping in our country. This line operates monthly between the southeast and northeast regions, handling general cargo, mainly steel products, and we are stimulating other segments of the industry, such as the wind sector, civil construction, and granites to also benefit from cabotage”, concludes the CEO of Complexo do Pecém, Danilo Serpa.
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