Mario Povia Became The New Director Of Port Management At CDRJ And Visited The Port Of Itaguaí To Get To Know The Facilities Better
On the morning of last Wednesday, the Port of Itaguaí welcomed the distinguished visit of the new Director of Port Management at the Companhia Docas do Rio de Janeiro (CDRJ). Since this port is one of the most significant in Brazil, Povia wanted to learn more about the location.
Together with the director, the visit also included the presence of Carlos Eduardo Collares Moreira Portella, advisor Abdalla Mansur, and a member of the Administrative Council (CONSAD). They were welcomed by the superintendent of Port Management of Itaguaí and Angra dos Reis, Alexandre Neves, along with the managers of the Port of Itaguaí and representatives of the leased terminals – CSN, Sepetiba Tecon, and CPBS.
The meeting was quite productive for all representatives from their companies, as it was a great opportunity to point out needs and demands in their leased terminals.
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According to the new director, “it is essential to have closer ties with port operators to establish a positive agenda and a channel for dialogue”.

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