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The ports of Brazil are overseen by the Brazilian Ministry of Transport.
City
Location
Port Operator/Authority
Port
Manaus
Amazon River
Companhia Docas do Estado de Amazonia
Port of Manaus
Santarém
Amazon River
Companhia Docas do Estado de Pará
Port of Santarém
Oriximiná
Rio Trombetas
Companhia Vale/Pará
Port of Trombetas
Santana
Amazon River
Companhia Docas do Estado de Amapá
Port of Santana
Belém
Rio Tocantins
Companhia Docas do Estado de Pará
Port of Belém
Barcarena
Rio Tocantins
Companhia Docas do Estado de Pará
Port of Vila do Conde
São Luís
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado de Maranhão
Ponta da Madeira
São Luís
South Atlantic
Empresa Maranhense de Administração Portuária – EMAP
Port of Itaqui
Fortaleza
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado de Ceará
Port of Fortaleza
São Gonçalo do Amarante
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado de Ceará
Port of Pecém
Natal
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado de Rio Grande do Norte
Port of Natal
João Pessoa
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado de Paraíba
Port of Cabedelo
Recife
South Atlantic
Porto do Recife S/A.
Recife Port
Ipojuca Cabo de Santo Agostinho
South Atlantic
Suape – Complexo Industrial Portuário
Suape Port
Maceió
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado de Alagoas
Port of Maceió
Barra dos Coqueiros
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado de Sergipe
Port of Barra dos Coqueiros
Salvador
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado da Bahia
Port of Salvador
Candeias
Bahia de Todos os Santos
Companhia Docas do Estado da Bahia
Port of Aratu
Ilhéus
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado do Sul da Bahia
Port of Ilhéus
Vitória
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado do Espirito Santo
Port of Vitória
Tubarão
South Atlantic
Companhia Vale /Espirito Santo
Port of Tubarão
Rio de Janeiro
Guanabara
Companhia Docas do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Port of Rio de Janeiro
Itaguaí
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Port of Itaguaí (Sepetiba)
Angra dos Reis
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Port of Angra dos Reis
São Sebastião
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado de São Paulo
Port of São Sebastião
Santos
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas do Estado de São Paulo
Port of Santos
Paranaguá
South Atlantic
Administração dos Portos de Paranaguá e Antonina – APPA
Port of Paranaguá
Itapoá
South Atlantic
Itapoá Terminais Portuários
Port of Itapoá
São Francisco do Sul
South Atlantic
Administração do Porto de São Francisco do Sul - APSFS
Port of São Francisco do Sul
Navegantes
South Atlantic
Portonave S/A
Port of Navevantes
Itajaí
South Atlantic
Superintendência do Porto de Itajaí/Administradora Hidroviária Docas Catarinense – ADHOC
Port of Itajaí
Imbituba
South Atlantic
Companhia Docas de Imbituba
Port of Imbituba
Porto Alegre
Lagoa dos Patos
Superintendência de Portos e Hidrovias do Rio Grande do Sul – SPH
Port of Porto Alegre
Pelotas
Lagoa dos Patos
Superintendência de Portos e Hidrovias do Rio Grande do Sul – SPH
Port of Pelotas
Rio Grande
South Atlantic
Superintendência do Porto de Rio Grande – SUPRG
Port of Rio Grande
The Port of Santos near São Paulo is the busiest container port in Latin America and the 37th busiest in the world. Situated on the left margin of the Port of Santos, Tecon Santos (Santos Brasil) is considered a benchmark in matters of efficiency in South America and holds the highest average MPH (movements per hour) in Latin America: 81.86.[1] The terminal has 596,000 square meters and a capacity to handle 2 million TEUs per year.
^"Novo sistema agiliza liberação no Tecon". Retrieved 13 May 2014.
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