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  2. Ports of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Santos near São Paulo is the busiest container port in Latin America and the 37th busiest in the world. Situated on the left margin of the Port of Santos, Tecon Santos (Santos Brasil) is considered a benchmark in matters of efficiency in South America and holds the highest average MPH (movements per hour) in Latin America: 81.86. [1]

  3. Lists of ports - Wikipedia

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    Top 60 container ports of 2023 The Port of Miami is the world's busiest cruise port. List of busiest container ports – by number of twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) transported through the port List of countries by container port traffic

  4. Category:Ports and harbours of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ports and harbours of Brazil" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Inland port - Wikipedia

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    Chicago: IL Lake Michigan theportofchicago.com Archived 2016-05 ... Brazil : Port of Porto Velho, Porto Velho, Rondônia, Brazil, on Madeira River

  6. Brazilian jurisdictional waters - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian ports moved 1.151 billion tons of cargo in 2020 [154] and employed 43,205 registered workers in 2021. [155] The busiest ports were Santos , Paranaguá and Itaguaí , [ 154 ] but Northern and Northeastern ports are on the rise as export terminals for Center-Western agricultural production.

  7. Port of Santarém - Wikipedia

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    The port construction proposal came from the National Integration Plan, put into practice in the early 1970s by the military government, which provided for the construction of the BR-230 and BR-163 highways, and that had as anchor of this plan the construction of a federal port in Santarém, that would make possible the flow of raw materials and goods with the region of the Low and Middle ...

  8. Port of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    C.T.C. No. 1 is a 620-foot-long cargo hauler brought to the south Chicago ports in 1982. With a capacity of 16,300 tons, this ship was used for storage and transfer of cement until its termination in 2009.

  9. Category:Port cities in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Port cities in Brazil" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Belém;