PORTOCEL

  • BRPCL
  • Latitude: -19.847
  • Longitude: -40.0545
  • East Coast South America
  • Port in Brazil

Location: Aracruz ES 29197-900 Brazil

Web-site: http://www.portocel.com.br

Portocel (Terminal Especializado de Barra do Riacho)

Location:

  • Country: Brazil
  • State: Espírito Santo
  • City: Aracruz
  • Coordinates: Latitude 19°48' S, Longitude 40°04' W

Overview: Portocel, also known as the Barra do Riacho Specialized Terminal, is a privately-operated port located in Aracruz, Espírito Santo, Brazil. It is one of the most important ports for the pulp and paper industry in Brazil, designed primarily to handle cellulose and related products. The strategic locational choice makes it an essential outlet for the export of commodities produced in the region.

Ownership and Management:

  • Owner: Jointly owned by Suzano S.A. (one of the largest paper and pulp companies in Latin America) and Cenibra.
  • Operator: Portocel Consortium

Port Specifications:

  1. Infrastructure:

    • Berths: Multiple berths specialized in handling different types of cargo, particularly tailored for high-volume pulp exports.
    • Draft Depth: Up to 13.5 meters (dependent on berth specifications), suitable for large carrier vessels.
    • Storage Facilities: Extensive warehousing and large open storage areas designed to accommodate bulk cellulose and paper products.
    • Equipment: Modern loading and unloading equipment including cranes, conveyor belts, and other heavy machinery designed primarily for handling pulp and paper.
  2. Cargo Types:

    • Principal Commodities: Cellulose, paper, general cargo, and occasionally other types of bulk materials.
    • Handling Capacity: The port can handle millions of tonnes of cargo annually with efficient turnaround times.
  3. Connectivity:

    • Road Access: Directly connected to major highways facilitating easy overland transport to various parts of the country.
    • Rail Link: Proximal rail networks ensure efficient inland logistics.
    • Proximity to Airports and Other Ports: Strategic location providing logistical efficiencies for exports to European, Asian, and North American markets.
  4. Services:

    • Customs Clearance: Efficient customs and inspection facilities ensuring smooth import and export processes.
    • Bunkering and Ship Supplies: Comprehensive marine services including bunkering, ship repairs, and provisioning.
    • Environmental Controls: Adopt sustainable practices adhering to environmental regulations, minimizing ecological impact particularly pertaining to local marine life and habitats.
  5. Trade and Economic Significance:

    • Export Hub: Predominantly serves as an export hub for the pulp and paper industry, playing a crucial role in the economic landscape of Espírito Santo and Brazil.
    • Market Reach: Positioned strategically to serve international markets, primarily in Europe, Asia, and North America.

Key Benefits:

  • Specialization: Tailored for cellulose and paper, ensuring optimized operations for these cargo types.
  • Efficiency: High efficiency in cargo handling and dispatch, supported by modern infrastructure.
  • Strategic Location: Proximity to major production centers and strategic international shipping routes.

Portocel remains a pivotal asset in Brazil's export infrastructure, contributing significantly to the country's economy, particularly within the forestry and paper sectors.

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