Brazil’s Paranagua port berth to resume normal ops Nov. 2, shipping agent says
Oct, 31, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202344
Shipping agent Cargonave said on Tuesday Berth 201 on the West Corridor of Brazil’s port of Paranagua would resume normal operations on Thursday, according to a note to clients based on information it said it received from the local port authority.
The port authority did not have an immediate comment on Cargonove’s note to clients.
Paranagua, located in the southern state of Parana, is the second largest port in Brazil and a main hub for exports of grains and sugar, as well as for imports of fertilizer.
Paranagua’s Berth 201 was disrupted by a fire on a conveyor belt over the weekend.
Since the incident, Cargill has redirected three vessels to the port’s East Corridor, Cargonave said in the note.
Cargill did not have an immediate comment regarding the three vessels.
In a statement, the port berth company said the fire at one third-party terminal used by the company at Paranagua did not seriously damage cargo stored there. Loading of an unspecified cargo that was underway at the time of the fire could be completed safely, Cargill said.
In a statement late on Monday, the port authority said Berth 201 was operating “using direct loading and unloading mode,” that is, moving products including fertilizers, cereals and general cargo “without the use of belts and shiploaders.”
The automated boarding system should be normalized in the coming days, the authority said, without elaborating. (Reporting by Ana Mano and Roberto Samora Editing by Mark Potter)
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