Svitzer enters São Luís Port complex, strengthening presence in Brazil
December 05 2024 - 4:49AM
UK Regulatory
Svitzer enters São Luís Port complex, strengthening presence in
Brazil
Two tugboats were deployed to serve the ports
of Itaqui, Ponta da Madeira, and Alumar.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 5 December 2024: Svitzer, a
leading global towage and marine services provider, has begun
operations in the Port of Itaqui in São Luís, Maranhão, marking
another significant milestone in its expansion across Brazil. Over
the past nine years, Svitzer has invested more than R$650 million
in the country, reflecting its commitment to the Brazilian market
and its strategy of delivering safe and reliable marine services to
its customers.
The Port of Itaqui, located in one of Brazil’s largest port
complexes, is a critical logistical hub for the Central-North and
Central Brazil corridors. With advanced infrastructure – including
grain and fuel storage, deep berths for large vessels, and
multimodal transport connections – the port is vital to regional
and national economic development.
By commencing operations in Maranhão, Svitzer continues its
growth trajectory in Brazil, with the start of operations in
Maranhão marking its ninth port entry in nine years and one that
significantly strengthens Svitzer’s presence along the Brazilian
coast. Besides Itaqui, Svitzer operates in Pecém and Fortaleza
(Mucuripe), Suape, Salvador and Aratu, Vitória, Santos, Paranaguá
and Antonina, São Francisco do Sul and Itapoá, and Rio Grande.
Across all these locations, workforce development through
continuous training programmes and investments in advanced tugboat
technology to ensure efficient and safe operations is a key
priority for Svitzer.
”The Port of Itaqui serves as a critical hub for cargo from the
Corredor Centro-Norte and Brazil’s Central-West region”, said
Arjen Van Dijk, Managing Director Americas, Svitzer.” Its
importance as a central trade hub connecting with domestic and
international markets is immense. We are proud to be able to serve
our customers while at the same time supporting the continued
development of Brazil’s national trade and logistics.”
Powerful tugboats for high-performance operations
Svitzer’s entry into Maranhão is supported by two high-performance
tugboats, the Svitzer Denise and Svitzer Joaquim R.
These modern Azimuth Stern Drive (ASD) models with static bollard
pulls of 72 and 76 tonnes, are tailored to meet the operational
demands of the ports of Itaqui, Ponta da Madeira, and Alumar. The
vessels are designed to provide safe, efficient manoeuvring and an
ideal outset for serving customers in the port effectively.
“Our entry into yet another port underscores our long-term
commitment to the Brazilian market. Itaqui is the largest public
port in northern and northeastern Brazil and ranks as the
fourth-largest public port nationwide. It is a strategic hub for
regional production and exports, including iron ore and soybeans,”
said Daniel Cohen, President of Svitzer Brazil. “As Brazil’s
economy continues to flourish, we remain highly dedicated to
continue strengthening our position in the country, investing in
our people and modern, highly efficient equipment.”
Expanding fleet and investments in Brazil
Svitzer Brazil currently operates a fleet of 22 tugboats, with
three additional ASD vessels under construction. Showcasing
Svitzer’s commitment to leveraging local expertise and contributing
to the development of Brazil’s maritime infrastructure, these
vessels, designed by Robert Allan Ltd., are being built at the Rio
Maguari shipyard in Belém, Pará.
Through these expansions and investments, Svitzer reaffirms its
dedication to enhancing operational safety and efficiency while
supporting the economic growth of Brazil’s vital port
complexes.
ENDS
About Svitzer
Svitzer is a leading, global towage and marine services provider.
The core business is to assist large seaborne vessels in
manoeuvring in and out of ports and terminals to berth and unberth.
With more than 450 vessels, Svitzer’s services play a crucial role
as part of critical port infrastructure. Svitzer was founded in
1833 and serves approximately 2,000 customers in more than 140
ports and 40 terminals across 37 countries. Read more
on www.svitzer.com.
For further information, please contact:
Nick Orsmond
BLUE Communications
E: nick.orsmond@blue-comms.com
Ana Elisa de Melo Ahlmann
Global Communications Partner - Americas
E: ana.ahlmann@svitzer.com
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