Sao Paulo Brazi l Location LATITUDE 23º57 3 S LONGITUDE 46º18 6 W Time Zone UTC 0300 Brasilia Port History In 1531 Braz Cubas member of the Portuguese ID: 224561
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PORT OF SANTOS
Sao Paulo / Brazi
lSlide2
Location
LATITUDE: 23º57’ 3’’ S
LONGITUDE: 46º18’ 6’’
W
Time Zone: (UTC -03:00) BrasiliaSlide3
Port History
In 1531
Braz
Cubas
, member of the Portuguese
expedition, arrived in the city of Santos;
He had the idea to build a port in that area because were safe;
The coffee culture encouraged people to invest in the port because they will be able to export coffee quickly;Slide4
Passengers marine terminalSlide5Slide6
Port History
Official inauguration on February 2nd
, 1892 – 260 meters of pier;
In
1980 CODESP (
Companhia
Docas
do Estado de Sao Paulo) began to administrate the port;
Influence area, those states:
São Paulo and a large part of Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso, Goiás, Minas Gerais and Paraná;
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Port of Santos
The port has a large coverage because it is very accessible by sea and by land.Slide8
Sea accessibility
Water way (Maritime):
Sea channel (
Baia
de Santos) has
130m in width and 13m in depth
and;
Baia
de Santos
The estuary (
Estuario
de Santos) has 100m in width and 12m in depth
.Slide9
Land accessibility
Highway – SP-055, system Anchieta-Imigrantes
(ECOVIAS), SP-150 (Road
Anchieta
) and SP-160 (Road
Imigrantes
),
Piaçagüera-Guarujá and BR 101 Rio-Santos
.
System
Anchieta-ImigrantesSlide10
Land accessibility
Railroader – Railway Bandeirantes S.A (FERROBAN) and Ferronorte S.A (FERRONORTE) both managed by M.R.S Logistica S.A (MRS).Slide11
Curiosities about the port
Port of Santos has its own electricity supply, called “
Itatinga’s
Hydroeletric
”;
Responsible for 1/3 of all Brazilians exports and deports;
The largest and most import port in Latin America;
Cargo handling at the Port of Santos reaches 114 million
tons (
Domtotal
, 2013).Slide12
Port of Santos - Information
Even if Port of Santos is a state company it has terminals for private and public use. The Port has 17 terminals with different types of goods and 1 terminal for passengers.
BRASTERMNAIS
MOINHO PACIFICO INDUSTRIA E COMERCIO LTDA.
CARGIL
SANTOS BRASIL
CODESP
STOLTHAVEN
COSIPA
TECONDI
CUTRALE
TERMINAL DE GRANEIS DO GUARUJA - TGG
DOW QUIMICA S/A
ULTRAFERTIL
FERTIMPORT
UNIAO TERMINAIS
GRANEL QUIMICA
VOPAK
GRUPO LIBRA (PIER 35)
PASSENGERSSlide13
Important Activities
Transport for humans (cruise);
Loading and unloading cargo;
Storage and distribution of containers (
stackyard
operations);
Bulk and general cargo
handling.Slide14
Important port equipment
Different types of Cranes:
Rubber
Tyred
Gantry Cranes (RTG)
Mobile Harbor Cranes
Ship to shore crane
High-performance cranesSlide15
Important port equipment
Straddle Carriers
Terminal Tractors and TrailersSlide16
Important port equipment
Forklifts
Reach-stackers
Containers HandlerSlide17
Consumption
Water consumption by vessels berthed: 12.000
m³/month;Port of
Santos’ year evolution
of electricity
consumption:Slide18
Discharges
Flow rates estimation and organic
material of the sewage of the Port of
Santos
:Slide19
Case studies of success stories
Sustainable transportation: Port of Santos with Green logistics
Since 2011, aiming to reduce the CO2 emission, the Port of Santos changed the fuel of the light vehicles, that before was gasoline, to ethanol. According to Embrapa (Brazilian Company of Agricutural research), when changes the fuel e emission of CO
2
decreases 73%.Slide20
Case studies of success stories
Cataloging fauna and flora of the port area:This cataloging is important to keep the biodiversity around the port. They also do an
environmental monitoring in ecologically sensitive areas of the Port, as the mangroves, where there are species such as the red ibises and
herons;
and registers the plant species of port areas.Slide21
References
1st
picture:
http://steelcargo.com.br/en/?
post_type=noticias&p=158
2
nd
picture
:
http://
www.oceanica.ufrj.br/deno/prod_academic/relatorios/2009/Tostes+FelipeGomes/relat1/principal.htm
3
rd
picture: Google maps
5
th
picture: http://exame.abril.com.br/brasil/noticias/movimento-e-fraco-no-sistema-anchieta-imigrantes
6
th
picture:
http://
www2.transportes.gov.br/Modal/Ferroviario/Concessionarias/FERROBAN/Mapa.htm
7
th
picture:
http://
www.panoramio.com/photo/3599689
Location:
http://www.pucsp.br/~
diamantino/portodesantos.pdf
Information about
the port:
http://www.cruisenewser.com/santos-sao-paulo-port
/
Cruise:
http://
www.sindaport.com.br/noticia-interna.php?id=3315
Port
of Santos:
http://www.informativodosportos.com.br/porto-de-santos-movimenta-recorde-historico-de-cargas-entre-janeiro-e-junho-deste-ano
/
Domtotal
:
http://
www.domtotal.com/noticias/detalhes.php?notId=704811
Crane
high-performance: http://www.revistafatorbrasil.com.br/ver_noticia.php?not=240000
Ship
shore crane:
http://
www.terex.com/port-solutions/en/products/new-equipment/ship-to-shore-cranes/index.htm
Rubber
tyred
gantry
cranes:http
: //www.alfis.lv/en/node/79
Mobile
Harbour
Crane:
http://
www.terex.com/port-solutions/en/products/new-equipment/harbour-cranes/mobile-harbour-cranes/model-4/index.htm
Discharge: http://
www.portodesantos.com.br/pdzps/PDZPS2006.PDF
Sustainable transportation:
http://portosemmisterio.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Danilo-Moreira-dos-Santos-Transporte-Sustent%C3%A1vel-Arquivo.pdf
Cataloging:
http://
www.portodesantos.com.br/meioAmbiente.php
Straddle
Carriers
:
http://
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SISU_Valmet_44011_Straddle_carrier_p5.JPG
Terminal Tractor:
http://
www.kalmarind.co.uk/pages/terminal-tractor4x4.php
Containers
Handler,
Forklifts and
Reach-stackers
:
http://
www.truckcrane.com.cn/Reach_stackers/SDCY80K6C2.htm