Portos do Paraná issues public notice for general cargo area bidding
Feb, 08, 2022 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202206
Portos do Paraná published on this Monday, February 7, the public notice for auction 001/2022 regarding a handling and storage area of general cargo located in the primary lane of the Port of Paranaguá. The 6,600-meter long land slot, PAR32, is on the west side of the pier and is connected to berth 205.
“This will be the second auction conducted by the administration of the ports of Paraná. We have very good expectations regarding new port leases in the state,” says Luiz Fernando Garcia, president of the Paraná public company.
The terminal is not greenfield meaning that it already features a physical structure that, in particular, is destined for sugar cargoes. The highest award value will be the bidding criterion, and the estimated investment costs (Capex) will be around R$ 4.17 million.
The requirements to participate are broken down in the auction notice, which is available, as well as its annexes, on the websites www.portosdoparana.pr.gov.br and www.infraestrutura.gov.br. The documents are also found at the administrative headquarters of the Port of Paranaguá, at Avenida Ayrton Senna da Silva, 161, in the Dom Pedro II neighborhood.
Public session
The public auction session will take place at the Brazilian Stock Exchange, B3, on April 1 at 2 pm. The Paraná port authority is the first in Brazil to conduct auctions for its own terminals. Portos do Paraná received autonomy to manage the contracts in August 2019.
Click here to know more: http://web.antaq.gov.br/sistemas/leilaointernetv2/default.aspx?audiencia=102
The new lease term will be ten years, renewable at the discretion of the granting authority, under the terms of the notice. The bidding criterion will be the highest award value, and the estimated investment costs (Capex) are around R$ 4.17 million.
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