ITAGUAI

  • BRSPB
  • Latitude: -22.9254
  • Longitude: -43.8578
  • East Coast South America
  • Port in Brazil

Location: Brazil

Itaguaí Port (Porto de Itaguaí) - Overview

Location:

  • Country: Brazil
  • State: Rio de Janeiro
  • City: Itaguaí
  • Coordinates: Approximately 23°52′S latitude and 43°46′W longitude.

General Information:

  • Type: Seaport
  • Opened: 1982
  • Management: Companhia Docas do Rio de Janeiro (CDRJ)

Port Specifications

Port Infrastructure:

  • Berths: The port comprises several deep-water berths capable of handling large vessels.
  • Terminals: Specialized terminals for container shipping, bulk goods, and general cargo.
  • Docks: Modern docking facilities equipped with advanced loading/unloading machinery.

Facilities:

  • Warehousing: Extensive warehousing options for different types of cargo.
  • Storage: Open and covered storage areas for bulk materials, containers, and other cargo.
  • Cranes: High-capacity gantry cranes, mobile harbor cranes, and equipment for container handling.
  • Draft: Maximum draft varies; typically around 15 meters accommodating Panamax and post-Panamax vessels.

Logistics & Operations:

  • Rail Connections: Rail links to major industrial zones and the hinterland.
  • Road Connections: Well-connected via major highways; robust road infrastructure for cargo movement.
  • Cargo Handling: Efficient cargo handling operations with modern logistic solutions.

Special Features:

  • Container Terminals: Advanced container terminals with high throughput capabilities.
  • Dry Bulk Terminals: Facilities to manage dry bulk commodities such as minerals, grains, and ores.
  • Liquid Bulk Terminals: Infrastructure supporting liquid bulk goods such as oil and chemical products.

Nearby Facilities:

  • Industrial Areas: Proximity to significant industrial areas enhances cargo throughput and economic activities.
  • Free Zones: Special economic zones and bonded warehouses facilitate trade and logistics efficiencies.

Security & Regulation:

  • Security Measures: Compliance with international maritime security standards.
  • Customs: Efficient customs processing for smooth import/export operations.
  • Environmental Standards: Adherence to environmental protection regulations and sustainability practices.

Key Industries Supported:

  • Mining: Major outlet for iron ore and other mining products from Brazil.
  • Agriculture: Handles substantial volumes of agricultural exports such as soy and corn.
  • Manufacturing: Supports the export and import of manufactured goods and components.

Economic Impact:

  • The port is vital to Brazil’s economy, acting as a primary gateway for exports and imports.
  • It supports regional economic development by providing direct and indirect employment in logistics, shipping, and related industries.

Strategic Importance

  • National Role: One of Brazil's major ports, crucial for both national and international trade routes.
  • Global Connectivity: Connects to major global markets, facilitating international trade.

Future Developments:

  • Expansion Projects: Ongoing and proposed expansion projects to increase capacity and modernize facilities.
  • Technological Enhancements: Investment in digitalization and smart port technologies for improved efficiency.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
NN TENACITY Cargo PORTO SUDESTE 11/21/2024
GOLDEN MONTERREY Cargo PORTO SUDESTE/BRAZIL 11/21/2024
GOOD LUCK Cargo BR SPB 11/20/2024
BULK SANDEFJORD Cargo BR SPB 11/19/2024
SAAM ALYA Towing/Tug ITAGUAI 11/16/2024
JOSE GUILHERME I Towing/Tug 11/16/2024
CHINA PROGRESS Cargo BR SUDESTE 11/16/2024
BERGE MERU Cargo BR SPB 11/9/2024
BAYOVAR Towing/Tug 11/9/2024
OLYMPIC FIGHTER Tanker PORTO SUDESTE 11/9/2024
LISBOA Tanker BR ADR 11/9/2024
BERGE HALEAKALA Cargo BR SPB SUDESTE 11/5/2024
ONIX Towing/Tug RIO DE JANEIRO 11/3/2024
SUNRISE Cargo QINGDAO 10/31/2024
HUGE KUMANO Cargo SUDESTE-BRAZIL 10/28/2024

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