Brazil: Sugar movement stands out again in the Port of Santos in January

Published 2023년 2월 24일

Tridge summary

In January 2023, the Port of Santos saw a 37.2% increase in sugar exports and a 43.2% increase in corn exports, contributing to a 0.9% increase in solid bulk movement. Despite this, overall cargo movement decreased by 4.7% due to a 51% reduction in shipments to the soy complex and a 17.8% reduction in fertilizer shipments. The port handled 10.1 million tons of cargo, with China being the most common partner country and São Paulo making up 57.4% of commercial transactions.
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Sugar was the highlight in cargo handling at the Port of Santos in January, with growth of 37.2%, totaling 1.2 million tons, compared to the same period in 2022. The commodity was the highlight among cargoes of exports, accompanied by corn, which also performed well, totaling 1.4 million, a growth of 43.2%. The performance of these loads increased the movement of solid bulk by 0.9%. The general movement in January reached 10.1 million tons, a reduction of 4.7% over the same month last year (10.6 million tons), period in which the historical record for January was registered. The drop was mainly determined by the 51% reduction in shipments to the soy complex and the 17.8% reduction in fertilizer shipments. Thus, January/2023 is the second best historical result for the first month of the year. Shipments reached 6.8 million tons, down 4%, while discharges totaled 3.4 million tons, down 6.1%. The movement of containers totaled 352,855 TEU (equivalent to a 20-foot container), a ...

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