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Port of Rio Grande
Port of Rio Grande
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CountryBrazil
LocationRio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul
Coordinates32°06′00″S 52°06′00″W / 32.10000°S 52.10000°W / -32.10000; -52.10000
Details
Opened1935
Type of harbourSeaport
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage45.1 million tonnes (2021) [1]
Website
www.portosrs.com.br

The Port of Rio Grande is one of the main ports of Brazil and Latin America. It's located in the city of Rio Grande, in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. It's the third largest in the country.[2]

The land access system to the port is made up of BR-392, BR-471 and BR-116. It's located on the right bank of the North channel, which connects Lagoa dos Patos with the Atlantic Ocean. The port bar is kept open thanks to two piers built at the mouth of the access channel.[2]

It belongs to the Union, but its administration and exploitation was granted, in 1997, to the State of Rio Grande do Sul, which does so through the Superintendency of Ports of Rio Grande do Sul (SUPRG), a state body linked to its Secretariat of Logistics and Transport, which since 2017, in addition to this port, manages the entire gaucho hydroport system.[3]

In 2009, the Port handled around 150 million tons, equivalent to 3% of all national handling, making this port the third main port in Brazil.

Port activities in the town date back to 1737, the year the city was founded, however the construction of Porto Velho do Rio Grande began in 1869 and its inauguration took place on October 11, 1872. On June 2, In 1910 the execution of Porto Novo began, which came into operation on November 15, 1915, with the delivery to traffic of the first 500 meters of dock.[4]

In 2003, the main products exported were: soybeans, soybean meal, wood chips, corn, wheat, rice, soybean oil, benzene, cellulose, cerrado wood. The main imports were: wheat, barley, urea, phosphates, fertilizers, potassium chloride, rice, ammonium sulphate, ammonium nitrate, petroleum coke, sea shells, salt, crude oil, sulfuric acid, LPG, phosphoric acid and ammonia. [5]

Its area of influence includes the states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, Uruguay, southern Paraguay and northern Argentina.

Herrmann Rudolf Wendroth: The port of Rio Grande in 1851 .
  1. ^ Portos do RS movimentam mais de 47 milhões de toneladas em carga e fecham 2021 com recorde
  2. ^ a b Porto RS
  3. ^ suprg-passa-a-administrar-sistema-hidroportuario-gaucho
  4. ^ CALADO DO PORTO DO RIO GRANDEIMPACTOS SOBRE OS CUSTOS LOGÍSTICOS DETRANSPORTE DE GRANÉIS AGRÍCOLAS:UM ESTUDO EXPLORATÓRIO DO CPTT
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