2. Privileged Location
Hub Port – One of the main shipping routes
Indian Ocean
SUAPE
Dakar
Singapore
Yokohama
San Francisco
Belém
São Luiz
Pacific Ocean
New York
Vancouver
Rotterdam
Durban
Vitória
Santos
Baia Blanca
Rio Grande
Buenos Aires
Atlantic Ocean
Seul
7 days
9 days
Shanghai
3. Logistic Center in Brazilian Northeast
500 miles
7 state capitals
5 international airports
5 international ports
1 river port
34 million people
90% of Northeast’s GDP
190 miles
4 state capitals
2 international airports
3 regional airports
4 international ports
12 million people
More than 35% Northeast’s GDP
4. Suape – Master Plan 2030
ZPEC
ZCS
ZI
ZIP
ZPC
Sectors
ZONES
Portuary Industrial Zone
Industrial Zone
Services Center Zone
Cultural Preservation Zone
Cultural Protection Sectors
Environmental Sector (Excellence Center)
Ecological Preservation Zone
7. Outer Port – Liquid Bulks and Gases
General Cargos Wharf
CMU
Liquid Bulks Pier
Nº 1 – PGL 1
Liquid Bulks and Gases
(Floating Storage of LPG)
Nº - PGL 2
Piers for Crude Carriers
Nº - PGL 3A and 3B
Turning Basin
8. Inner Port – Containers and General Cargo
Berths 5
PUBLIC
SUGAR TERMINAL
Berths 4
PUBLIC
VEHICLES / GENERAL CARGO
Berths 2 and 3
CONTAINERS TERMINAL - TECON
Berths 1
PUBLIC
18. Competitive Advantages
Operational depth – 15.5 meters (Inner
Port);
Operational depth – from 15.5 to 20.0
meters (Outer Port);
Sheltered port and minimum silt up;
Location: 7 days from the East Coast of USA
and 9 from Rotterdam;
ISPSCode (International Ship and Port
Security Code);
Management System “Landlord Port”;
Port Authority Building offers services to
speed up port services and make them
more efficient;
Support in training.
19. NEW TERMINALS
Second Terminal of Containers (Berths 6 and 7)
Two berths (6 and 7) with 771.10 m;
Access channel with 390m width and depth -16.5 m;
Operational depth -15.5 m;
Handling capacity to 700,000 TEU / year.
21. NEW TERMINALS
Terminal of Grains (Berths 8 and 9)
Transnordestina Railway
Two berths (8 and 9) with 770.00 m (Public);
Operating depth -15.5 m;
Access channel with 390m width and depth -16.5 m.
22. NEW TERMINALS
Solid Bulks Terminal (Cocaia Island)
Area with 750,000 m²;
Berths with 380m length and 28m in width;
Operating depth -19.0 m.
23. NEW TERMINALS
Sugar Terminal (Backyard Berths 5)
Area with 72,542.00 m²;
Berths with 330.00 m (Public);
Operating depth -15.5 m.
24. TRANSNORDESTINA RAILWAY
1,728 km
Investments: US$ 4 billion
Forecast for beginning of operations Suape – Elizeu Martins in 2016
Northern Line: Gauge Metric
Export Line: Mixed Gauge
Line Forest Zone: Gauge Metric
25. Source: COPPEAD/UFRJ
– Ago/2007
EXCELENTE
SUAPE
- Best Public Port in Brazil (Excluir?)
- Excellence in Environmental Management
Suape - Best Port Infrastructure of Brazil
2011. Emerging Market Infrastructure
Awards.
Source: The New Economy Magazine –World News Media
Group. England –March - 2011
TOP ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD 2012
AND 2013 - ENVIRONMENTAL
PEDAGOGY
Source: ADVB-PE – Brazilian Association
of Sales and Marketing. May/2013
34. Naval and Offshore Cluster
Atlântico Sul Shipyard
ORDERS:
10 Suezmax tankers;
04 Suezmax tankers of Dynamic
Positioning;
05 Aframax tankers;
03 Aframax tankers of Dynamic
Positioning; ;
07 Drill Ships for Petrobras;
P55 Platform Hull for Petrobras;
Conversion of VLCC in the
Platform P-62.
35. Naval and Offshore Cluster
Vard Promar SA Shipyard
ORDERS:
8 Gas Ships for Transpetro;
Supply Boats.
LAY OUT - PROMAR
38. PET Plastic Tubes Cluster
Mossi & Guisolf
Brasalpla
Plastipak
Cristal Pet
Pet Nordeste
Amcor
39. COATINGINDUSTRYCSP
SHIPBUILDING PLATE HOT-ROLLED COLD-ROLLED GALVANIZED
TUBES STEEL STRUCTURES STEEL SECTIONS CUT-TO-LENGHT
Steel and Metal Mechanic Cluster
CENTER OF STEEL PROCESSING
COATING INDUSTRY
42. 1
2
Duplication of TDR South and
Portuary Avenue - Concluded
Duplication of PE-60 – Concluded
Express Way Road
Rodovia da Reserva do Paiva
(Rota dos Coqueiros) - Concluded
Duplication of TDR North -
Concluded
Duplication of the Surroundingsthe
Oil Refinary
Implantation of Light Rail – LRT –
Integrated with the Urban System
of Transportation
Arco Metropolitano Road
1
2
3
4
4
6
6
7
7
9
9
3
8
Road and Railway Access to Cocaia5
5
8
10 Strenghtening of the Hillocks North
and South - Concluded
11 Requalification of the CMU -
Concluded
12 Dredging of the Outer Port
10 11
12
Main Infrastructure Construction Works
43. Mobility - Light Rail - LRT
Light Rail - LRT integrated with the
Urban System of Transportation of Cabo
de Santo Agostinho and Circular Suape.
44. Mobility - Arco MetropolitanoN
Ipojuca
Cabo de Santo
Agostinho
Moreno
Jaboatão dos
Guararapes
São Lourenço
Da Mata
Igarassu
Recife
Itamaracá
Paulista
Abreu e Lima
Camaragibe
BR
101
BR
101
BR
408
BR
232
PE
41
PE
27
PE
07
PE
35
PE
37
PE
60
PE
42
SUAPE
45. Office Park
(Stage 1)
Headquarters
(Stage 1)
Hotel
(Stage 1)
Business Center
(Stage 2)
Office Park (business complex), with an Open Mall to house food
courts and areas for services, total area of 37,800m²;
Hotel (Softel style) with 192 rooms and a total area of 9,450m²;
4 towers with total area of 25,400m².
NEW
HEADQUARTERS
Suape Business Center
47. Development for a Life Time
Secretariat of Social and
Regional Articulation
Secretariat of Children and
Youth
Secretariat of Social
Development and Human
Rights
Secretariat of Environment
and Sustainability
Secretariat of Labor
Qualification and
Entrepreneurship
Secretariat of Women
Secretariat of Planning and
Management
Secretariat of Planning and
Management
Secretariat of Transportation
49. INDUSTRIAL HUB SUPPLYING GOODS AND SERVICES
TO THE PETROLEUM, NATURAL GAS, OFFSHORE PLATFORM,
AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES
PROJECT: PERNAMBUCO AS A GLOBAL HUB TO SUPPLY
GOODS AND SERVICES TO THE OIL, NATURAL GAS,
OFFSHORE PLATFORM, AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES
50. Maritime and Offshore Industry
Oil and Gas
Transport and Logistics
Petrochemical Industry
Food and Beverage
Textile and Packing
Ores
Automobile Industry
Steel Works Industry
Metalworking
Information Technology
Business Opportunities