CARGO HANDLING IN THE PORT OF IMBITUBA GROWS BY 12.6% IN APRIL

The Port of Imbituba handled 466.7 thousand tons and continues to record growth in April, up 12.6% compared to the same month last year. From January to April, the port handled 1.8 million tons and had 80 moorings. “The performance of the Port of Imbituba in the last month is due to the intense work of our port community, which takes advantage of business opportunities in the national and international markets and reinforces the important role of the port in generating employment and revenue for the region”, says Fábio Riera, president of SCPAR Port of Imbituba. Mineral bulk led cargo handling in April, with emphasis on petroleum coke operations (calcined and not calcined), which reached about 140 thousand tons, mainly of exports, in addition to salt, with almost 72 thousand tons of imports. Containers reached 81.3 thousand tons, an increase of 39.8% when compared to April last year. Other commodities were also handled in the port, such as sodium sulphate, soybeans, and soybean meal, malt, soda ash, iron ore, cellulose and saltpeter. A total of 24 ships landed in the Port of Imbituba in April.

Source: Portos e Navios (*Translated by Ia Niani)