Public hearing scheduled for improving leasing studies of port facility MCP03
Aug, 15, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202333
The Brazilian government will hold a Public Hearing to gather contributions, subsidies, and suggestions to enhance the leasing studies of the port facility known as MCP03, located in the Organized Port of Santana, in Amapa, on August 21, 2023. This information was published in the country’s Official Gazette (DOU) on Thursday (10).
The terminal, dedicated to storing solid bulks, primarily soy and corn, encompasses a brownfield area of 11,680 m². The anticipated investment is approximately R$ 89 million, with R$ 20 million allocated solely for improving the existing infrastructure.
Individuals interested in the hearing should register via “WhatsApp” at the number (61) 2029-6940. Registration will be open from 9 am to 2 pm on August 18, 2023.
Participants are welcome to share their contributions via video, audio, or written text through “WhatsApp.” They can also express their views by joining the designated meeting room on the “Microsoft Teams” application. When registering, interested parties must indicate their preference for this option and provide their email address associated with “Microsoft Teams” to receive an invitation to join the room.
In case of technical issues using the “Microsoft Teams” tool, a second connection attempt will be made after receiving all contributions. Alternatively, participants can send their contributions via “WhatsApp.”
Documentation and Further Information
The legal drafts and technical reports subject to this public consultation notice will be accessible at the following electronic address: https://www.gov.br/antaq/pt-br/acesso-a-informacao/participacao-social/audiencias-e -public-consultations.
The National Waterway Agency will only consider contributions, subsidies, and suggestions pertinent to the drafts presented for public consultation and hearing. Contributions can be submitted to ANTAQ until 11:59 pm.
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