Itacoatiara (BRITA) Vessel & Sailing Schedule
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About Itacoatiara (BRITA) Shipping Schedules
Itacoatiara, located at -3.15655, -58.4519, has been operating as a major river port since the 1990s and functions under BRITA. Situated on the Madeira River in the state of Amazonas, Itacoatiara is Brazil's largest river grain terminal. It plays a pivotal role in exporting soybeans and corn from Brazil's midwest via the Northern Arc. Cargo is transported from Mato Grosso by truck and barge, then loaded onto ocean-going vessels at Itacoatiara for export. The port includes floating terminals, barge unloading stations, and deep anchorage points near the river mouth. Sailing schedules at Itacoatiara Port are vital for coordinating grain exports with international shipping cycles and seasonal harvests.
Frequently asked questions
What products are exported from Itacoatiara Port?
Soybeans, corn, and grain by-products are the main cargo exported from this inland terminal.What is the Port Authority of Itacoatiara?
Port operations are coordinated by Hermasa Navegacao da Amazonia, a private logistics operator.What type of port is Itacoatiara?
It is a river port and floating terminal specialized in barge-to-ocean grain transshipment.When did Itacoatiara Port become operational?
It began large-scale operations in the early 1990s as part of Brazil's northern export corridor.How can I check sailing schedules at Itacoatiara Port?
Search for Itacoatiara on GoComet and enter your trade route to see updated grain export schedules.