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About {PORT_NAME} ({LOCODE}) Container Tracking

Located at -22.84982, -43.17784, Rio De Janeiro (BRRIO) is one of the oldest and most strategically located ports in Brazil. Established in 1910, the Port of Rio de Janeiro is a public port operated by Companhia Docas do Rio de Janeiro (CDRJ), serving as a key maritime hub in the Southeast Region. This port handles a variety of cargo, including containers, steel, automobiles, cruise passengers, breakbulk, and petroleum products. It plays a critical role in regional trade and logistics, supporting both industrial and tourism sectors. The port is situated in Guanabara Bay, providing a natural deep-water harbor capable of accommodating large vessels. Rio de Janeiro is also a leading cruise port with terminals that receive thousands of international passengers annually. Major carriers like MSC, Maersk, and CMA CGM use the port for container services, and Petrobras and Vale operate bulk and liquid terminals nearby. The port is connected by rail and road networks to major industrial zones in Rio state and beyond. Recent infrastructure upgrades include improvements in yard automation, berthing expansion, and dredging efforts to enhance draft and docking capacity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What cargo does the Rio de Janeiro port handle?

    It handles containers, general cargo, steel, cruises, and breakbulk shipments.
  • When was the port of Rio de Janeiro established?

    The port was established in 1910 as a public maritime facility.
  • Who manages the port?

    The port is managed by Companhia Docas do Rio de Janeiro (CDRJ).
  • Does Rio de Janeiro support cruise ships?

    Yes, it has dedicated cruise terminals and is a popular port of call.
  • Which carriers use the port?

    Maersk, CMA CGM, and MSC are regular operators at this port.