IMBITUBA PORT’S LIQUID BULK TERMINAL ENTERS NEW PHASE WITH $15M UPGRADE

On Thursday, August 24th, the Liquid Bulk Terminal (TGL) at Imbituba Port entered a new phase. The inauguration of the facility’s new structure marked the end of an investment of approximately 15 million Brazilian reais by the lessee Fertisanta. The company undertook the total revitalization of the structure, fully restoring two of the three existing storage tanks on the premises while also building new tanks and more than doubling the capacity to handle liquid bulk cargo. Today, the TGL handles products such as caustic soda and sunflower oil. The TGL spans an area of approximately 7,500 square meters and features, in addition to the three tanks, 806 meters of feeding pipelines, enabling direct transport of cargo from ships to the terminal. The terminal is also equipped for loading road transport vehicles.

Source: Datamar News