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Suape Port

Suape Port is one of the main ports of Brazil and Latin America. It's located in the city of Ipojuca and Cabo de Santo Agostinho, in the state of Pernambuco. It's the largest public port in the Northeast Region and occupies the fifth position in the national ranking.[1]

Port of Suape
Port of Suape industrial complex
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Location
CountryBrazil
LocationIpojuca and Cabo de Santo Agostinho, Pernambuco
Coordinates8°23′56″S 34°57′44″W / 8.39889°S 34.96222°W / -8.39889; -34.96222
Details
Opened1983
Type of harbourSeaport
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage23.6 million tonnes (2017)
Suape, 2012
Inland Port (Suape Dock)
TECON (Container Terminal)
The Atlântico Sul Shipyard has a structure 400 meters long, 73 meters wide and 12 meters deep.

The port is located inside the Recife Metropolitan Area, 40 km south of the city. Suape is a non-tidal port that services ships 365 days a year. It plays an important role in the economy of the state of Pernambuco. In the 21st century Suape became Pernambuco's main focus for development.[2]

Origins edit

The port was designed by the then Governor Francisco de Moura. Its name originates from Suape beach, the most southern beach of Cabo de Santo Agostinho. However, the port is in the municipality of Ipojuca. Its design is based on the Port-Industry integrated system. The port was designed for the transportation of fuels and bulk cereals, replacing the Recife Port. On November 7, 1978, a new state law created the Suape Industrial Port Complex to manage the project and the port. Today, it is one of the largest ports in Brazil and has been considered one of the most technologically advanced. It serves the state of Pernambuco and large parts of Alagoas and Paraíba states.

Port structure edit

Suape Port serves ships 365 days a year without regard to tide schedules. To assist in docking, the port offers a monitoring system and laser ship docking system that enables effective, secure control. The port moved over 8.4 million tonnes in 2008[3] (has increased 7 times since 1992). The liquid transfer (petroleum by-products, chemical products, ethanol, vegetable oils, etc.) constituted more than 80% of the total amount moved. The port can serve ships of up to 170,000 DWT and operational draft of 15.5 m in the internal port and up to 20 m in the external port. With 27 km² of backport, the port can serve large ships. The access canal has a 5,000 m extension, which measures 300 m wide and 15.5 m deep.[4] More than 96 companies are installed or are becoming installed in Suape. These include a Petrobras refinery, Atlântico Sul (largest shipbuilder in South America) and a large petrochemical company.

In 2018, Suape presented a total of 23.6 million tons of transported products, being responsible for the largest national movement of liquid bulk (17.5 million tons) and cabotage (15.3 million tons). Petroleum derivatives were the ones that had the greatest impact on the management of the port, due to the need to relocate the Abreu e Lima Refinery. Other outstanding products in the port of Suape are exports of automobiles, iron ore, soybeans and sugar, and the export of containers.[5]

Infrastructure edit

The Port is accessed by federal road BR-101 and the state road PE 060. At 35 kilometres (22 mi) northwest it interconnects with BR-232, a federal highway that crosses the state in the east-west direction.

The Guararapes International Airport from Recife, is 25 kilometres (16 mi) north. The Maceió airport is 210 kilometres (130 mi) south, João Pessoa airport is 160 kilometres (99 mi) north, near state airports such as Caruaru (160 kilometres (99 mi) W), and Petrolina (725 kilometres (450 mi) W).

The Transnordestina (main goods NE train line with 1,800 km/1,115  mi extent) crosses 3 and connects 7 States (34 cities just in Pernambuco). The city of Cabo de Santo Agostinho operates a diesel train called the South Train, which connects directly with Recife for passenger service.

Logistics center edit

Recife is one of Brazil's biggest logistics centers, combining Suape, the international airport and a central location in Brazil's northeastern region. Logistics, communications and financial sector employees make up 4%[6] of the Recife workforce and over 9% in the Metropolitan Area.

Sharks edit

Port construction disturbed shark habitat. They were forced to move north to the coastal region of Recife city. The first verified shark attack took place in 1992. Since then, 60 people have been attacked by sharks, including 24 fatalities, mostly surfers who venture beyond the barrier reef that protects Recife beaches.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Los récords mantienen a Suape entre los cinco puertos públicos más grandes del país
  2. ^ SUAPE – Port and Industrial Complex 2007-08-31 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Suape Statistics 2007-07-29 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ PORTO DE SUAPE
  5. ^ Suape
  6. ^ "Governo do Estado de Pernambuco - Welcome". pe.gov.br. Retrieved 12 February 2015.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Suape Port news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Suape Port is one of the main ports of Brazil and Latin America It s located in the city of Ipojuca and Cabo de Santo Agostinho in the state of Pernambuco It s the largest public port in the Northeast Region and occupies the fifth position in the national ranking 1 Port of SuapePort of Suape industrial complexClick on the map for a fullscreen viewLocationCountryBrazilLocationIpojuca and Cabo de Santo Agostinho PernambucoCoordinates8 23 56 S 34 57 44 W 8 39889 S 34 96222 W 8 39889 34 96222DetailsOpened1983Type of harbourSeaportStatisticsAnnual cargo tonnage23 6 million tonnes 2017 Suape 2012Inland Port Suape Dock TECON Container Terminal The Atlantico Sul Shipyard has a structure 400 meters long 73 meters wide and 12 meters deep The port is located inside the Recife Metropolitan Area 40 km south of the city Suape is a non tidal port that services ships 365 days a year It plays an important role in the economy of the state of Pernambuco In the 21st century Suape became Pernambuco s main focus for development 2 Contents 1 Origins 2 Port structure 3 Infrastructure 4 Logistics center 5 Sharks 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOrigins editThe port was designed by the then Governor Francisco de Moura Its name originates from Suape beach the most southern beach of Cabo de Santo Agostinho However the port is in the municipality of Ipojuca Its design is based on the Port Industry integrated system The port was designed for the transportation of fuels and bulk cereals replacing the Recife Port On November 7 1978 a new state law created the Suape Industrial Port Complex to manage the project and the port Today it is one of the largest ports in Brazil and has been considered one of the most technologically advanced It serves the state of Pernambuco and large parts of Alagoas and Paraiba states Port structure editSuape Port serves ships 365 days a year without regard to tide schedules To assist in docking the port offers a monitoring system and laser ship docking system that enables effective secure control The port moved over 8 4 million tonnes in 2008 3 has increased 7 times since 1992 The liquid transfer petroleum by products chemical products ethanol vegetable oils etc constituted more than 80 of the total amount moved The port can serve ships of up to 170 000 DWT and operational draft of 15 5 m in the internal port and up to 20 m in the external port With 27 km of backport the port can serve large ships The access canal has a 5 000 m extension which measures 300 m wide and 15 5 m deep 4 More than 96 companies are installed or are becoming installed in Suape These include a Petrobras refinery Atlantico Sul largest shipbuilder in South America and a large petrochemical company In 2018 Suape presented a total of 23 6 million tons of transported products being responsible for the largest national movement of liquid bulk 17 5 million tons and cabotage 15 3 million tons Petroleum derivatives were the ones that had the greatest impact on the management of the port due to the need to relocate the Abreu e Lima Refinery Other outstanding products in the port of Suape are exports of automobiles iron ore soybeans and sugar and the export of containers 5 Infrastructure editThe Port is accessed by federal road BR 101 and the state road PE 060 At 35 kilometres 22 mi northwest it interconnects with BR 232 a federal highway that crosses the state in the east west direction The Guararapes International Airport from Recife is 25 kilometres 16 mi north The Maceio airport is 210 kilometres 130 mi south Joao Pessoa airport is 160 kilometres 99 mi north near state airports such as Caruaru 160 kilometres 99 mi W and Petrolina 725 kilometres 450 mi W The Transnordestina main goods NE train line with 1 800 km 1 115 mi extent crosses 3 and connects 7 States 34 cities just in Pernambuco The city of Cabo de Santo Agostinho operates a diesel train called the South Train which connects directly with Recife for passenger service Logistics center editRecife is one of Brazil s biggest logistics centers combining Suape the international airport and a central location in Brazil s northeastern region Logistics communications and financial sector employees make up 4 6 of the Recife workforce and over 9 in the Metropolitan Area Sharks editPort construction disturbed shark habitat They were forced to move north to the coastal region of Recife city The first verified shark attack took place in 1992 Since then 60 people have been attacked by sharks including 24 fatalities mostly surfers who venture beyond the barrier reef that protects Recife beaches See also editRecife portReferences edit Los records mantienen a Suape entre los cinco puertos publicos mas grandes del pais SUAPE Port and Industrial Complex Archived 2007 08 31 at the Wayback Machine Suape Statistics Archived 2007 07 29 at the Wayback Machine PORTO DE SUAPE Suape Governo do Estado de Pernambuco Welcome pe gov br Retrieved 12 February 2015 External links editSuape port 2003 on YouTube Suape complex port cronogram on YouTube8 23 46 S 34 58 05 W 8 396087 S 34 967988 W 8 396087 34 967988 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suape Port amp oldid 1179224627, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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