
Taquari River may once again have large vessels navigate to Porto de Estrela by the end of the year
Feb, 16, 2023 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202308
Through the Estrela Logistics Company (E-Log), the Municipality of Estrela moves to expand the use of the Port of Estrela and its surroundings as an infrastructure, logistics, commercial and production outflow hub.
This Wednesday (15), the administration should publish a public notice for sand troughs. Companies that work with this type of product will be able to qualify and make a proposal. On the 13th they will open. There are two sand troughs, “A” and “B”, with a minimum value of R$ 5 thousand.
By Friday (17th), Saturday (18th) at the latest, a public notice must also be issued for an area of 1.7 hectares, in the shape of a triangle in front of E-Log. Companies interested in installing commercial, industrial or service points can participate in the auction. According to the president of E-Log, Elaine Strehl, it is a prime space, close to BR-386. There are two spaces in this announcement, with a minimum value of R$ 18 thousand.
Elaine also adds that the city hall has started the environmental licensing process for a green area on the right bank of the highway, with approximately 18 hectares, in the direction of Lajeado to Estrela. Licensing should be finalized this week and, after that, it will be possible to identify for sure the complete area available to launch a public notice in March. The leader of E-Log ensures that it is possible to install three to four companies in the space.
Source: Independente
To read the original report, visit: https://independente.com.br/estrela-quer-ampliar-utilizacao-de-area-do-porto-e-arredores-como-polo-de-infraestrutura-logistica-e-comercial/
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