Terminal Integrador Portuário Luiz Antonio Mesquita, Cargo port terminal in São Paulo, Brazil.
Terminal Integrador Portuário Luiz Antonio Mesquita is a cargo port facility in São Paulo that handles fertilizers, sulfur, phosphate rock, grains, and sugar through multiple loading berths and storage warehouses. The operation serves as a connection point between ships, trains, and trucks for moving goods to international markets.
The facility started operations in 2010 under Vale's management and underwent major expansion in 2017. This growth reflected increasing demand for cargo handling capacity in the region.
The terminal represents Brazil's industrial advancement in logistics, connecting agricultural producers from multiple regions to international markets through maritime trade.
The facility can be reached via the Mairinque-Santos railway line and Cônego Domenico Rangoni highway, offering both rail and road access. The combination of both transport options provides flexible logistics solutions for regional businesses.
The facility includes an internal railway system spanning around 11 kilometers with metric gauge tracks, specifically designed for efficient cargo handling. This rail network allows goods to move within the site without relying on external transport means.
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