Volume of cargo transported via rail up 5.7% in April/May period YoY
Jul, 02, 2020 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202027
Data from the National Land Transport Agency (ANTT), released by the Infrastructure Ministry, indicates that the volume of cargo transported by train in Brazil grew 5.7% in the cumulative total for April and May when compared to the same period last year, even with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Looking at the individual months year-on-year, April showed an increase of 19.9% to 37.3 million tonnes, while in May there was a decrease of 5.1% to 39 million tonnes.
According to the ministry, the growth in April was driven by greater shipments of iron ore, agribusiness, and the paper and cellulose sector, which accounted for 90.2% of the total shipments. The Carajás Railway was the one that stood out the most in this period.
Brazilian rail map
In May, there was a new boost in the agricultural, vegetal extraction and cellulose sector, with 8.4 million tonnes of throughput, a historic high, against 6.6 million TEU in May 2019. With the exception of Rumo Malha Paulista, all concessionaires in this sector showed growth.
Source: Reuters
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