The Imetame Port in Espírito Santo Arrives as a New Interface of Brazil with the World, Incorporating Modern Concepts of Efficiency and Productivity
To present Imetame Logística Port, which will begin construction in Espírito Santo in the first semester of this year, the company will be present from March 17 to 19 at the 26th edition of Intermodal South America. Imetame Starts 2020 with 1,740 Job Openings in Construction and Operations for Its Port in Aracruz
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At the event of Latin America’s largest logistics, cargo transport, and foreign trade fair, taking place at São Paulo Expo in SP, Imetame will also be present to establish partnerships and consolidate its network in the port sector.
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The focus of Imetame Logística Port will be on container movement and general cargo, solid bulk, liquids and gases, and will also cater to offshore operations.
All planning will be done electronically, featuring a 100% automated operation, with online services, pickups, and receipts, a fully bonded area suitable for the next generation of ships in Brazil, such as New Post Panamax and Suezmax.
Imetame Logística Port has a strategic location with easy access along the state’s coastline, connecting with the main producing cities in the country, providing an evolution of port infrastructure for both the national and international markets.
The port competitiveness of Espírito Santo will be regained with the Imetame Port, ensuring high productivity in operations involving highways, railways, airports, and gas pipelines.
Approximately R$ 1.4 billion will be invested in the project, which is expected to start operations in 2023.
Construction has already begun with earthworks, vegetation suppression, and the building of the industrial warehouse, allowing for the effective implementation of the port complex.
Imetame will have a booth at Intermodal 2020, and its professionals will be available to meet with clients and partners during the three days of the fair who wish to learn more and do business with the enterprise.
According to Anderson Carvalho, Commercial Director of Imetame Logística Port, “All the actors involved in the national and international logistics and foreign trade scenario will gather at the fair to enhance the sector and thrive with port activities, and Imetame is here to contribute by bringing technology and innovation with the launch of this project”.
Service:
Imetame Logística Port at the 26th Intermodal
Date: March 17 to 19
Location: Booth on Rua A089 – São Paulo Expo/SP
Hours: 1 PM to 9 PM

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