The Port of Santana, managed by the Companhia Docas de Santana (CDSA) in Brazil’s northern state of Amapá, posted strong growth in cargo throughput in 2025, underscoring its strategic role in regional logistics and economic development within Brazil’s Northern Arc. Total cargo handled reached 3.59 million tonnes, up 13.5% from 2024, according to port authority data. Soybeans remained the leading commodity, accounting for 62.5% of total throughput, followed by corn, which represented 31.7% of volumes handled during the year. The figures highlight the Port of Santana’s central role in shipping agricultural output, particularly grains destined for both domestic and international markets. Over the course of 2025, the port received 68 vessels, reflecting operational efficiency and its capacity to meet growing demand in the port sector.
Sources: Comunicação CDSA/Datamar News
