Suape Port - BRSUA

The Port of Suape, located in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil, is one of the most modern and dynamic ports in South America. Strategically positioned to serve Atlantic and global shipping routes, Suape has become a key maritime hub, driving economic growth not only in your region, but also in Brazil in general.

The port features a deep-water port capable of accommodating some of the largest ships in the world, and a versatile infrastructure that supports a wide range of cargo types, including containers, liquid bulk, grains and general cargo.

Its facilities include several terminals dedicated to specific types of cargo, such as a container terminal, liquid bulk terminal and naval shipyard, among others. The Port of Suape is part of the Suape Industrial and Port Complex, which covers a vast area with industrial plants, logistical services and a growing energy sector, including renewable energy.

This integration of port and industrial activities made Suape an important center for investment and industrial development, attracting national and international companies. The complex's strategic vision emphasizes sustainability and environmental responsibility, incorporating environmentally friendly practices and technologies to minimize the impact of industrial and port operations on the surrounding natural landscape, which includes beautiful beaches and protected areas.

With continued investment in infrastructure, technology and sustainability initiatives, the Port of Suape is poised for further growth, reinforcing its role as a key driver of economic development and a vital link in the global supply chain.