Santos Port Authority receives offers for transition contracts of the Port of Santos
Oct, 25, 2019 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 201944
The Santos Port Authority (SPA, Codesp’s new name) received three offers for the signing of transition contracts in the Saboó pier areas, in the Port of Santos. These are the first responses to the Simplified Selective Proceeding Notice published on September 30 for the provisional lease of idle areas until the respective bidding processes for the assumption of the new tenant are finalized.
The proposals were submitted by the company Termares Terminais Marítimos Especializados, from the Ecorodovias group. The offers, one for each area, offer in global numbers the minimum monthly remuneration of R$103,920 (area 1), R$229,620 (area 2), and R$114,869 (area 3).
Now, according to the rules established by the notice, other interested companies will have ten business days to submit individual offers for those areas.
The president of SPA, Casemiro Tércio Carvalho, emphasizes that “the instrument reflects the commitment to ensure the best use of noble port spaces for the proper care of the production chains.”
The areas that are available for transition contracts are contiguous and are located at Cais do Saboó (previously operated by TMV and Rodrimar). The areas have measures of 19,000 m2 (area 1), 42,000 m2 (area 2), and 21,000 m2 (area 3). The provisional lease is provided for in Resolution No. 07/2016 of the National Agency for Water Transport (Antaq) and allows private exploration of idle areas until the respective bidding processes for the assumption of the new tenant are finalized, thus giving operational use to the public assets and meeting the needs of supply chains.
Details on the Simplified Selective Process for the Transition Agreement at the Port of Santos can be found at the SPA website: http://www.portodesantos.com.br/licitacoes-e-contratos/processo-seletivo-simplificado-contratos-de-transicao/
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