
TCP accumulates record growth of 37%
Jul, 31, 2024 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202431
TCP, the company that manages the Paranaguá Container Terminal, set a productivity record for the first half of the year with a 37% growth in container throughput, reaching 780,457 TEUs.
Last year, 569,601 TEUs were moved during the same period. Container exports through TCP saw a growth of 35%, reaching 296,396 TEUs, while imports grew by 19%, totaling 148,902 TEUs.
Giovanni Guidolim, TCP’s commercial, logistics, and service manager, stated, “The increase in productivity at the terminal shows the market’s confidence in relying on Paranaguá, as we are able to offer personalized services and specialized support to our customers from various segments.”
The chart below uses DataLiner data to compare long-haul container imports and exports at TCP between January 2021 and June 2024.
TCP Container Movement | Jan 2021 – Jun 2024 | TEU
Source: DataLiner (click here to request a demo)
In the first half of 2024, the sectors that exported the most were meat and frozen foods (127,136 TEUs), wood (66,648 TEUs), and paper and pulp (49,582 TEUs), which registered a growth of 5%, 78%, and 106%, respectively. In terms of imports, the most prominent markets were automotive and vehicles (42,691 TEUs) and chemicals and petrochemicals (21,792 TEUs), with increases of 10% and 49%, respectively.
Suorce: Bahia de Valor
Click here to access the original news report: https://badevalor.com.br/tcp-acumula-crescimento-recorde-de-37/
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