PARANAGUA PORT ACHIEVES RECORD SHIPPING OF 11.5 MILLION TONS

At 11.5 million tons, a 7% increase over 2024, the Paranaguá Container Terminal (TCP) recorded its highest volume ever, mostly as a result of exports. The expansion of the number of dockings and maritime connectivity, together with the widening of the entrance channel to the Port of Paranaguá, which increased to 13.30 meters, helped the progress. This allowed for more capacity per ship. Beef increased its market share to 29% and accounted for 53% of the total, making it the most popular cargo among meats and frozen commodities. The terminal’s leadership in meat and poultry exports has been sustained despite a more hostile international environment, all thanks to the investments in refrigerated equipment.
Source: BE News (*Translated by Ia Niani)