Santos Port Authority and Highway Police ink agreement to safeguard truck traffic headed to port
Aug, 09, 2024 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202432
The Port Authority of Santos (APS) and the Brazilian Federal Highway Police (PRF) have launched a joint initiative to track and safeguard the passage of trucks heading to the Port of Santos. This endeavor results from a Technical Cooperation Agreement (ACT) signed on July 24 that centered on information sharing and the implementation of systems to improve data collection, as well as the planning of steps to prevent crime, improve traffic safety, and promote mobility.
“This partnership marks another step forward in the APS’s efforts to bring greater efficiency, discipline, and safety to the work of the dedicated truck drivers serving the Port of Santos,” said APS president Anderson Pomini.
The agreement also facilitates joint inspections and training sessions as needed.
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