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Container Terminal in Paranaguá (PR), receives shipment of parts that will be used in the expansion of Klabin's Puma II Project

15 June 2020 to 09: 06
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Container Terminal in Paranaguá (PR), receives shipment of parts that will be used in the expansion of Klabin's Puma II Project
Container Terminal in Paranaguá (PR), receives shipment of parts that will be used in the expansion of Klabin's Puma II Project

TCP Log Handles Project Load Destined to Klabin. In all, there were 22 pieces from Finland with weights ranging from 2.600 to 22.500 kilos.

The shipment of parts that will be used in the expansion of Klabin's Puma II Project, in Curitiba, arrived last May at the Container Terminal in Paranaguá (PR). Due to lack of payment from Kerui Method, Comperj equipment is stopped at the Port of Rio

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The logistics company responsible for the operation, which included the unloading, transport and storage of parts, was TCP Log, a logistics subsidiary of TCP, the company that manages the Terminal.

The process took approximately 13 hours. There were 22 pieces with weights ranging from 2.600 to 22.500 kilos.

During the transshipment operation from the ship to the pier, TCP's on-board cranes and equipment were used: two MHC cranes with a capacity of 100 tons and two reach stackers.

The transport to the warehouse was carried out using special trucks, from the terminal's own fleet, which are capable of transporting oversized loads weighing over 90 tons.

“TCP Log did all the prior planning, designing and simulating the entire operation so that there were no unforeseen events. In addition to our rigorous planning, we follow service level agreements (SLAs) that are previously aligned on a case-by-case basis and, at the end of each execution, we prove our efficiency through the indicators”, explains TCP's Deputy Commercial Director, Thomas Limas.

“The experience of our team dedicated to these operations, added to our sensitivity to understand what really matters to our customers, with all their peculiarities, makes project cargo operations occur naturally and smoothly for us”, completes the executive.

About TCP

TCP is the company which manages the Paranaguá Container Terminal – one of the largest container terminals in South America – and the logistics operations company TCP Log, which offers logistics chain integration services for cargo located in the South and Southeast of Brazil.

Responsible for the largest investment in the Brazilian port sector today, where more than R$ 550 million are being invested in works to expand the terminal’s handling capacity from the current 1,5 million TEUs/year to 2,5 million TEUs/year, TCP is preparing to meet the demand of the Brazilian market for the next 30 years.

Since March 2018, TCP has been part of the portfolio of China Merchants Port Holding Company (CMPort), the largest and most competitive developer, investor and operator of public ports in China.

Currently, the company's operations and investments extend to coastal areas in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Shenzhen, Ningbo, Shanghai, Qingdao, Tianjin, Dailian, Zhangzhou, Zhanjiang and Shantou. The company is also expanding its presence in South Asia, Africa, the Mediterranean and Australia.

As of March 2020, CMPort's global port portfolio spans 6 continents, 26 countries and regions and 50 ports. In 2019, CMPort handled 110 million TEUs.

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