Pecem Port - BRPEC
The Port of Pecém, located in the state of Ceará, Brazil, is an important center for trade and maritime logistics in the Northeast region of the country.
Officially opened in the early 2000s, the port grew quickly and became one of the most important ports in Brazil, thanks to its strategic position and state-of-the-art infrastructure.
Pecém is particularly known for its deep water capacity, allowing it to accommodate large ships that many other ports in the region cannot. The port is part of a larger industrial and port complex, which includes a diverse range of operations such as container handling, liquid and dry bulk, and general cargo.
It has been a crucial point for the export of various goods, including iron ore, coal and agricultural products, while also facilitating imports such as machinery and equipment needed by Brazil's industrial sectors. In addition to commercial activities, Pecem Port is also recognized for its commitment to sustainability and environmental protection.
The port authority has implemented several initiatives to minimize the environmental impact of its operations, ensuring that the port continues to contribute to the economic development of the region without compromising its natural resources.
With continued expansions and investments, Pecem is expected to further increase its capacity and efficiency, reinforcing its role in the global maritime trade network and boosting economic growth in the Northeast region of Brazil.