Tergran invests R$60 million in new equipment at Port of Mucuripe
Jul, 25, 2025 Posted by Lucas LorimerWeek 202531
Formed by Ceará’s three largest food industry groups — M. Dias Branco, J. Macêdo, and Grande Moinho Cearense — Tergran, the leaseholder of the Solid Vegetable Bulk Terminal at the Port of Fortaleza, is finalizing a R$60 million investment in infrastructure and technology, including new equipment and operational improvements.
Tergran CEO Vanildo Muniz told the press that the goal of this sizable investment is to double the port’s wheat handling capacity in the coming years.
In 2024, the three Tergran partners handled over 1.1 million tonnes of wheat, ranking just behind the Port of Santos in Brazil’s national standings, as reported by the National Waterway Transportation Agency (Antaq).
Source: Diário do Nordeste
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