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New Development & Zoning Plan for Imbituba port is approved

Aug, 13, 2020 Posted by datamarnews

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The Infrastructure Ministry approved the new Development and Zoning Plan (PDZ) for the Organized Port of Imbituba, in Santa Catarina. The document was ratified by ordinance and became effective on August 10. The PDZ provides a broad description of the port’s current situation and outlines its horizon until 2034, proposing a development path that addresses short, medium, and long-term scenarios. The current version has been worked on by SCPAR Porto de Imbituba, Port Authority, since 2014, and replaces the version instituted in 2006.

The first part of the plan details the storage facilities and port equipment, describes the leased and rentable areas, retro port facilities, logistical support areas, supply facilities, such as electricity and telecommunications, socio-environmental situation and port security aspects, among other topics of great relevance for the sustainable advancement of the port.

The document also presents the operational plan, which lists operational and management improvements, proposals for the strategic reorganization of areas, in addition to investments to modernize port facilities and their accesses, and adapt the infrastructure to operational demands.

The PDZ guidelines for the Port of Imbituba converge with the National Port Logistics Plan (PNLP), the General Granting Plan (PGO), the Master Plan for the Imbituba Port Complex (2018), and the Business Plan for the Port of Imbituba, among other plans, resulting in an important and necessary alignment between the instruments that guide the management of the port.

The charts below show the history of cargo handling at the Port of Imbituba and the main commodities imported and exported:

Cargo handling via Imbituba Port | Jan 2017 to Jun 2020 | WTMT


Source: DataLiner

Main commodities exported via the Port of Imbituba | Jan to Jun 2020 | WTMT


Source: DataLiner

Main commodities imported via the Port of Imbituba | Jan to Jun 2020 | WTMT


Source: DataLiner
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