IMBITUBA PORTS BREAKS OPERATIONAL RECORDS, BOOSTS ESG EFFORTS, AND RAMPS UP INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS

Through November 2024, the Port of Imbituba broke productivity records, surpassing the results of the entire year of 2023 with over 7.8 million tonnes of cargo handled. SCPAR, the managing authority of the Imbituba Port Complex, reported an 11.6% increase in cargo throughput compared to the same period in 2023, achieving a historic record for annual productivity. As of November, the port had received 306 vessels, marking a 15.4% increase compared to the same period in 2023. Key commodities included petroleum coke, containers, salt, bulk sugar, soybean, and corn meal. In 2024, exports accounted for 50.7% of total operations, with an 8% increase in tonnage compared to 2023. Imports made up 39.3% of operations, growing by 21.7%.

Source: SCPAR Imbituba Port Authority Press Office