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> What’s the future for the world’s ports after the economic crisis?
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 Shipping & Logistics
“Rain. Port at a standstill”
What is your perception of the current situation of the ports in Brazil?
Stagnated
Cloudy
Good potential, but lacks director
Full steam ahead
 
 

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15/05/2007  | Door to Door
Brazil imports wheat to supply internal production

27/03/2007  | Non Vessel Operator Common Carrier
Shipper without ships, NVOCC is the solution for fractional loads

NVOCC is nothing more than a shipper that is not a proprietor of ships or of containers. This type of company collects fractional loads in the market, stores the goods in one or more containers and directs them to embarkation on ships, which will be operated by freight forwarders.
13/02/2007  | Sugar
Brazil has the lowest production costs in the world

Sugar producer on a grand scale, Brazil accumulates competitive advantages year after year in the international market, with the lowest production costs in the world today.
06/02/2007  | Coffee
Despite a threat from China, Brazil is still easily the world’s number one

Brazil is the international leader in coffee production and also the second consumer market for the drink in the entire world – beaten only by the United States.
28/01/2007  | Door to Door
Orange juice: the European Union is Brazil’s main market

 
 
 
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