Title: Porto do Espadarte
1- Porto do Espadarte
- Port-Industrial Complex
Uma plataforma multimodal e um complexo
portuário-industrial em dimensões amazônicas.
An Amazon-size multimodal platform and
port-industrial complex
2Motive
- Unique natural deep sea acces location
- Access to 1,807 km2 hinterland (alsmost as big as
Mexico) - Near to Iron Ore mines, Soya and Ethanol
- Availability of Labour, huge of unemployment
- Political support from the state of Para
3- Port key characteristics
- Port area 2,000 hectares
- Port industrial complex 700 hectares
- Total throughput capacity 330 million tons
annually - 21 Berths, depth CD -25 m to CD -10 m
- Depth of the entrance Channel, Turning basin and
port depth -25 MLWS - Maximum dimensions vessels LOA 345 m, Beam 64 m
- Bulk carriers, Liquid product tankers range from
10,000 to 360,000 DWT - Facilities to accommodate the POST PANAMAX
vessels up to 157.000 DWT - Industrial park with unique and dedicated access
to road and railway connections
4- Initial main Terminals and Industry base
- (Iron) Ore terminal (export)
- Ethanol terminal (export)
- Container terminal (import / export)
- General cargo terminal (import / export)
- Grain terminal (export)
- Service port
- Utility area
- Logistic area
- Industrial park
5Unique Location located along international and
short sea shipping lanes
6Unique Location Booming hinterland industry
7Unique Location In the heart of booming mining
industries
8Unique Location On going expansion of
hinterland connections
9Unique Location Excellent and exhausive railway
connection
- The South-northern Railroad - FNS
- 2.100 km
- Connection the Middle-West and North of the
Country, - Connected with the Railroad Carajás (North)
- Connected with Railroad Centro Atlântica (South)
- Cost efficient alternative to trucking.
10Unique Location Excellent road connections
11Unique Location Natural deep sea port
12Unique Location Natural deep sea port
13World Economic context
- Average global GDP development last decennia
4.4 - Average Brazil GDP development last decennia
3.4 - Temporary reduction of GDP world growth 3.0 up
to 2010 (IMF) - Coming 25 years average global annual GDP growth
stronger than previous 25 years - BRIC economies will grow stronger than global GDP
(Goldman Sachs) - The size of Brazils economy is projected to
overtake Italy by 2025 France by 2031 UK and
Germany by 2036
14Quick fact Economic context Brasil
- Nominal GDP was USD 1067 bn. in 2006, (USD 5,715
per capita) (4.4 growth). - Annual average GDP growth last decade 3.4.
- Real growth in income, investments and
employment. - Total population 187 million , 2006, (1.2 growth
over the period 2002 2006)
15Quick fact Economic context Brasil
- Export value explodes 60.3 Bln to 138 Bln in
period 2002-2006 - Export volume expansion firm, supported by
ongoing investments and increased production
capacity in different market segments. - Raw materials, agriculture, basic,
semi-manufactured, and manufactured good are
principle export items - In 2006 export values of manufactured goods
increased by 15.6, semi-manufactured goods
exports by 23.3, and the exports of basic goods
by 16.9. - Brazilian imports have reached US 91.3 billion
in 2006, against 73.6 billion the year before,
which accounted for an increase of 24.
16Quick fact Economic context Brasil
- Brazil ranks among the five largest mining
countries of the world. - Brazil is an agricultural superpower in global
food and agricultural markets. - Brazil's steel industry output doubles from 34 to
80 mln tons in 2007 2017. - The countrys economy is characterized by large
and well-developed agricultural- (5 of total
GDP), manufacturing- (31 of total GDP) and
services (64 of GDP) sectors.
17Initially identified throughput opportunities
Mineral Industry
Ethanol
Plywood
Soybeans
Containers
18Initially identified throughput opportunities
Iron Ore Industry
- Brazil is the largest mining country of the world
- Brazilian export per year 270 million tons
- Destinations China, Japan, Germany
- VALE is Brazils and world largest Iron Ore
supplier -
19Initially identified throughput opportunities
Ethanol
- Brazil is the largest producers and exporters of
ethanol in the world, producing 282,000 b/d in
2006. - Minister Roberto Rodrigues expects an additional
2.5 million hectares will be planted in the
states of Sao Paulo and Para during the 2005-2012
period. - McKinsey, a consultancy firm, anticipates that
Brazil's ethanol output would increase from 17
billion litres (4.5 billion American gallons) a
year in 2006 to 160 billion litres by 2020. - Goldman Sachs projects that an annual supply of
400 billion liters of ethanol is needed by 2040
in the US, China, India and Brazil.
20Initially identified throughput opportunities
Plywood
- In Brazil, softwood plywood production totaled
2.1 million cubic meters in 2005. - In the last twelve months of 2004, Brazilian pine
softwood plywood exports totaled US 378 million,
60 percent higher than in 2003. - Brazils production of solid wood products is
expected to increase by an average of five
percent in the period after 2005 until 2015.
21Initially identified throughput opportunities
Soybeans
- Soybean production has tripled from 20 (Million
Metric Tons) mmt in 1987 to almost 65 mmt in
2007. - The centre for Agriculture Policy Trade in the
US, anticipates a growth in grain exports to 17
Billion Metric Tons in 2025 from the Northern
part of Brasil.
22Initially identified throughput opportunities
Containers
- Over the period 2000 2006 a total growth of
221 has been recorded. - Regional container handling activities are fueled
by increased transshipment activities as well as
hinterland developments. - The Port of Espadarte is expected to attract
hinterland traffic as well as transshipment
activities
23Initially identified throughput opportunities
24Simulação
25Port Planning
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31Cronograma/Orçamento
32Port Management Private sector
33Actions and Situation
- Beginning of the environmental license process
Protocol (Process nr. 02018.000688/2008-20)
15.04.2008 - Beginning of the South-northern railroad
concession process (Açailândia-Espadarte)
Protocol at Valec (Letter 802/2008) - Authorization to start up the environmental
studies. Trade IBAMA nr. 766/2008 15.10.2008 -
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