Santos Port Authority receives first bids for transitional contracts
Dec, 22, 2020 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202052
Santos Port Authority (SPA) received the first offers to enter into transitional contracts in areas with recently expired contracts – two in the Saboó region and one in Paquetá. Interested companies are Reliance, MSC, Master, and Conport.
The offers were published on December 21st on the SPA website and beginning on the 22nd, interested parties may submit proposals for the next 10 working days, until 8 January. On January 11, SPA will publish the list of offers received and those who are competing will have 1 day to present final bids.
The winning bid will be that which offers the highest value resulting from the sum of the fixed (per square meter) and variable (per movement) values. There is no restriction on the type of cargo to be handled. The contracts will have a term of 180 days or until the respective bidding processes are concluded for the execution of a long-term contract, whichever comes first.
See the proposals below:
Simplified Selection Process | Area in Square Meters | Company | Value Offered Per Month – Fixed Lease | Value Offered – Variable Lease | Cargo to be Handled |
Saboó No. 01/2020 | 20.896 | Reliance Agenciamento e Serviços Portuários Ltda. | 150.000,00 | R$ 2,00 per ton | General cargo (project cargo and pulp) and bulk cargo |
Saboó No. 02/2020 | 64.412 | MSC Mediterranean Logística Ltda. | 79.870,88 | R$ 1,00 per container | Containers, general cargo, project cargo, and vehicles |
Paquetá No. 03/2020 (Proposal 1) | 16.020 | Master Operador Portuário Ltda. | 16.020,00 | R$ 1,00 per ton | Solid mineral bulk (fertilizers and other mineral bulk) |
Paquetá No. 03/2020 (Proposal 2) | 16.020 | Conport Afretamentos Marítimos Ok Ltda. | 75.000,00 | R$ 1,00 per ton | Solid bulk (mineral) |
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