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About {PORT_NAME} ({LOCODE}) Container Tracking

Located at -3.532126, -38.80311, Pecem (BRPEC) is a major port in the Northeast Region of Brazil, situated in Ceará. Founded in 2002, Pecem is a growing industrial port that supports large-scale exports of iron ore, steel, and industrial equipment. Operated by CIPP S.A., it has become a vital component in Brazil’s export network. Pecem also handles LNG, wind energy components, and other industrial cargo. The port’s strategic location provides access to North America, Europe, and Asia, making it a critical gateway for exports from Brazil’s growing renewable energy sector. It is a key port for shipping carriers such as Maersk, CMA CGM, and MSC, who operate containerized and bulk services here. Pecem's growing infrastructure, including specialized terminals for bulk and containerized cargo, allows it to accommodate large vessels, including LNG tankers and dry bulk carriers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Pecem port known for?

    Pecem is known for handling iron ore, steel, LNG, and wind energy components.
  • When did Pecem port open?

    Pecem began operations in 2002.
  • Who operates Pecem port?

    CIPP S.A. operates Pecem port under a public-private partnership.
  • What regions does Pecem serve?

    Pecem serves the Northeast Region of Brazil and connects to international markets.
  • Which shipping lines use Pecem?

    Maersk, CMA CGM, and MSC regularly operate in Pecem.