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About {PORT_NAME} ({LOCODE}) Container Tracking

Located at -22.92535, -43.85781, Itaguai (BRSPB) is a key deep-water port in Brazil's Southeast Region, established in 1982. Operated by Companhia Docas do Rio de Janeiro (CDRJ), Itaguai primarily handles bulk cargo, iron ore, coal, and containers. It is part of a broader industrial and export complex, including the Sepetiba Tecon terminal and the CSN iron ore terminal. With modern facilities, the port supports a large network of shippers, such as Vale, MSC, and Maersk, offering both containerized and bulk shipping services. Itaguai is connected by rail and road to major industrial hubs in the country, enabling efficient transportation of minerals, agricultural products, and general cargo. It also has excellent dredging facilities for large vessels. The strategic location of Itaguai serves a wide range of industries, from mining to petrochemical production, further reinforcing the port’s vital role in Brazil's export economy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the main cargo handled at Itaguai?

    Itaguai handles bulk cargo, iron ore, coal, and containers.
  • When was Itaguai established?

    Itaguai began operations in 1982.
  • Which companies operate in Itaguai?

    MSC, Maersk, and Vale are key operators at the port.
  • Who manages Itaguai port?

    It is managed by Companhia Docas do Rio de Janeiro (CDRJ).
  • What region does Itaguai serve?

    Itaguai serves the Southeast Region of Brazil, especially the mining and industrial sectors.