Docas Do Para (CDP) Movement 8,393,308 tons of goods In public ports and parties under its administration in the state, between January and March 2025. The data, published by the company’s planning department, includes ports from BethlehemOuteiro, VILA Do Conde, Santarém and Miramar.
The VILA Do Conde port, in Barcarena, was the most prominent characteristic of it, with 4,096,282 tons of occupiedThe equivalent of 48 % of the total. Second, Santarém port appears, with 3,358,871 tons.
Among the total move in the quarter, 3,087,072 tons were directed to export. The total imports reached 1513,538 tons.
Among the main products: Soja (2.526.695 T)and Fertilizers and fertilizers (1,119,434 tons) E Alumina (1.032.734 R)And, which together represents 55 % of the busy pregnancy.
According to Alberto Ramos, CDP manager, the company focuses on updating the infrastructure to keep pace with demand and contribute to the growth of the local economy.
He said: “In 2025, the company will make several ports and stations throughout the state, with the clear goal of increasing the improvement of this service, which is very important to the economy of our state.”
The manager notes that the Outeiro port should be subject to a complete reformulation to expand the operating capacity. He added: “We are looking for a water mirror solutions that enables an increase in the number of ships drawn. Today we work with two ships, but planning is that we can reach up to five at the same time. This will turn into an excellent alternative to the non -calculated loads in VILA Do Conde.”
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Ramos also said that improvements are organized in the port of Santarim. “We are looking for investments with new rental contracts that will add to the national crop service, especially through the northern arc. All this work aims to improve all our ports in the state,” he said.
The CDP movement, with the planned investments, is rising in the coming quarters, which enhances the strategic role of Pará in the national logistical series.
*(IRY COSTA, Press Trainer under the supervision of Hamilton Braga, Coordinator of the Politics and Economics Center)