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Port of Santos — Attraction in Região Imediata de Santos

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Pizzaria e Esfiharia Império Nova santista
R. Dr. Bezerra de Menezes, 133 - Macuco, Santos - SP, 11020-050, Brazil
Bakery Rainbow
Av. Affonso Penna, 345 - Macuco, Santos - SP, 11020-001, Brazil
Pedra Baiana | Unidade Aparecida | Restaurante em Santos
R. Alexandre Martins, 225 - Aparecida, Santos - SP, 11025-203, Brazil
Ilha de Capri
R. Alexandre Martins, 236 - Aparecida, Santos - SP, 11025-202, Brazil
Mega Esfiha
Av. Affonso Penna, 603 - Estuário, Santos - SP, 11020-003, Brazil
Pizzaria Forno da Praça
Praça Nossa Sra. Aparecida, 9 - Aparecida, Santos - SP, 11025-025, Brazil
Primeira Estação
Rua Oswaldo Cochrane, 302 - Embaré, Santos - SP, 11040-111, Brazil
Padaria Pamplona
Av. Affonso Penna, 641 - Estuário, Santos - SP, 11020-003, Brazil
Pizzaria e Esfiharia Santa Clara
Rua Oswaldo Cochrane, 286 - Embaré, Santos - SP, 11040-111, Brazil
KAUAI POKE TEMAKI E AÇAÍ
Av. Siqueira Campos, 75 - Macuco, Santos - SP, 11015-301, Brazil
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Pousada Seu Nabuco
R. Nabuco de Araújo, 397 - Embaré, Santos - SP, 11025-011, Brazil
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Port of Santos

Av. Conselheiro Rodrigues Alves, S/N - Porto Macuco, Santos - SP, 11015-900, Brazil
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Things to do nearby

Discover the most beautiful beaches of Guarujá by boat
Discover the most beautiful beaches of Guarujá by boat
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Practice the art of sailing
Practice the art of sailing
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Surf lessons at Picuruta Salazar school
Surf lessons at Picuruta Salazar school
Wed, Jan 7 • 8:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Port of Santos

Pizzaria e Esfiharia Império Nova santista

Bakery Rainbow

Pedra Baiana | Unidade Aparecida | Restaurante em Santos

Ilha de Capri

Mega Esfiha

Pizzaria Forno da Praça

Primeira Estação

Padaria Pamplona

Pizzaria e Esfiharia Santa Clara

KAUAI POKE TEMAKI E AÇAÍ

Pizzaria e Esfiharia Império Nova santista

Pizzaria e Esfiharia Império Nova santista

4.1

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Bakery Rainbow

Bakery Rainbow

4.5

(861)

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Pedra Baiana | Unidade Aparecida | Restaurante em Santos

Pedra Baiana | Unidade Aparecida | Restaurante em Santos

4.6

(1.5K)

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Ilha de Capri

Ilha de Capri

4.3

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🇧🇷 Santos, Brazil | Where Coffee, Ports & Japanese Heritage Collide
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🇧🇷 Santos, Brazil | Where Coffee, Ports & Japanese Heritage Collide
Swadesh SinghSwadesh Singh
It possesses a wide variety of cargo handling terminals—solid and liquid bulk, containers, and general loads. It is Brazil's leading port in container traffic. The terrestrial access system to the port is made up by the Anchieta and Imigrantes highways and by the railroads operated by Ferroban and MRS. It was once considered the "port of death" in the 19th century due to yellow fever, and ships often avoided docking at the wood plank port. The floods in the city's area provoked illnesses. Today it is Latin America's largest port. Its structure is considered Brazil's most modern. In the early 20th century, major overhauling and urbanization created the port's modern structure seen today, eliminating the risk of diseases and providing the port with modern, industrial-age infrastructure. The location of the city of Santos was chosen at a convenient point for crossing the Serra do Mar mountain range, which is the main obstacle to access the interior. The first railway link from the port to the state capital São Paulo City, 79 km away, and the state's interior, was completed in 1864. This allowed for an easier transportation of the vast masses of migrant workers who headed to São Paulo and the state's numerous coffee farms. The main product exported by Santos until World War II was São Paulo state's huge coffee production, Brazil's largest. Today, coffee has become a smaller component of Brazil's exports and cars, machinery, orange juice, soybeans are now some of the port's main exports. Millions of immigrants reached Brazil via the Port of Santos in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, proceeding to the country's interior by railway. It is the world's 39th largest port in terms of container traffic and South America's largest. Two issues facing the port today are access and distribution within the port. Due to the fact that the port operates 24 hours a day there is a lot of congestion on the roads and railways. There is only a three-lane road with two of those lanes for entry to the port and one for exiting. The port is considering a few possible solutions such as deepening the channels, applying intelligent transportation systems technologies, and better truck storage facilities. These plans for expansion have been planned to be put in place by the year 2024 due to the economic growth of the town. According to CODESP, all of these projects the Port of Santos will be moving three times more cargo, from the current 97.2 million tons to 230 million tons, with the general cargo accounting for 53% of this volume, solid bulk for 30% and liquid bulk for 17%.The ports difficulties of flow in the port areas can be categorized into four different areas: the difficulties of flow in the port areas, the constraints to the rail model, the poor utilization of the capacity of the maritime terminals and the congestion in accesses.
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Port consist with separate cargo piers for separate ship types. Container terminal, Cargo (bulk) terminal.. etc. Also private piers for the Yatchs and other vessels. Pretty massive area for the port with entrance through the canal and all the way there are lots of places you can see. City is a part of the port. So nice sceneries and busy area. Lots of vessels traveling here everyday.
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It possesses a wide variety of cargo handling terminals—solid and liquid bulk, containers, and general loads. It is Brazil's leading port in container traffic. The terrestrial access system to the port is made up by the Anchieta and Imigrantes highways and by the railroads operated by Ferroban and MRS. It was once considered the "port of death" in the 19th century due to yellow fever, and ships often avoided docking at the wood plank port. The floods in the city's area provoked illnesses. Today it is Latin America's largest port. Its structure is considered Brazil's most modern. In the early 20th century, major overhauling and urbanization created the port's modern structure seen today, eliminating the risk of diseases and providing the port with modern, industrial-age infrastructure. The location of the city of Santos was chosen at a convenient point for crossing the Serra do Mar mountain range, which is the main obstacle to access the interior. The first railway link from the port to the state capital São Paulo City, 79 km away, and the state's interior, was completed in 1864. This allowed for an easier transportation of the vast masses of migrant workers who headed to São Paulo and the state's numerous coffee farms. The main product exported by Santos until World War II was São Paulo state's huge coffee production, Brazil's largest. Today, coffee has become a smaller component of Brazil's exports and cars, machinery, orange juice, soybeans are now some of the port's main exports. Millions of immigrants reached Brazil via the Port of Santos in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, proceeding to the country's interior by railway. It is the world's 39th largest port in terms of container traffic and South America's largest. Two issues facing the port today are access and distribution within the port. Due to the fact that the port operates 24 hours a day there is a lot of congestion on the roads and railways. There is only a three-lane road with two of those lanes for entry to the port and one for exiting. The port is considering a few possible solutions such as deepening the channels, applying intelligent transportation systems technologies, and better truck storage facilities. These plans for expansion have been planned to be put in place by the year 2024 due to the economic growth of the town. According to CODESP, all of these projects the Port of Santos will be moving three times more cargo, from the current 97.2 million tons to 230 million tons, with the general cargo accounting for 53% of this volume, solid bulk for 30% and liquid bulk for 17%.The ports difficulties of flow in the port areas can be categorized into four different areas: the difficulties of flow in the port areas, the constraints to the rail model, the poor utilization of the capacity of the maritime terminals and the congestion in accesses.
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Port consist with separate cargo piers for separate ship types. Container terminal, Cargo (bulk) terminal.. etc. Also private piers for the Yatchs and other vessels. Pretty massive area for the port with entrance through the canal and all the way there are lots of places you can see. City is a part of the port. So nice sceneries and busy area. Lots of vessels traveling here everyday.
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It possesses a wide variety of cargo handling terminals—solid and liquid bulk, containers, and general loads. It is Brazil's leading port in container traffic. The terrestrial access system to the port is made up by the Anchieta and Imigrantes highways and by the railroads operated by Ferroban and MRS.

It was once considered the "port of death" in the 19th century due to yellow fever, and ships often avoided docking at the wood plank port. The floods in the city's area provoked illnesses.

Today it is Latin America's largest port. Its structure is considered Brazil's most modern.

In the early 20th century, major overhauling and urbanization created the port's modern structure seen today, eliminating the risk of diseases and providing the port with modern, industrial-age infrastructure.

The location of the city of Santos was chosen at a convenient point for crossing the Serra do Mar mountain range, which is the main obstacle to access the interior. The first railway link from the port to the state capital São Paulo City, 79 km away, and the state's interior, was completed in 1864. This allowed for an easier transportation of the vast masses of migrant workers who headed to São Paulo and the state's numerous coffee farms. The main product exported by Santos until World War II was São Paulo state's huge coffee production, Brazil's largest. Today, coffee has become a smaller component of Brazil's exports and cars, machinery, orange juice, soybeans are now some of the port's main exports.

Millions of immigrants reached Brazil via the Port of Santos in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, proceeding to the country's interior by railway.

It is the world's 39th largest port in terms of container traffic and South America's largest. Two issues facing the port today are access and distribution within the port. Due to the fact that the port operates 24 hours a day there is a lot of congestion on the roads and railways. There is only a three-lane road with two of those lanes for entry to the port and one for exiting. The port is considering a few possible solutions such as deepening the channels, applying intelligent transportation systems technologies, and better truck storage facilities. These plans for expansion have been planned to be put in place by the year 2024 due to the economic growth of the town. According to CODESP, all of these projects the Port of Santos will be moving three times more cargo, from the current 97.2 million tons to 230 million tons, with the general cargo accounting for 53% of this volume, solid bulk for 30% and liquid bulk for 17%.The ports difficulties of flow in the port areas can be categorized into four different areas: the difficulties of flow in the port areas, the constraints to the rail model, the poor utilization of the capacity of the maritime terminals and the congestion...

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The Port of Santos is the largest in Latin America. ❤️Connecting over 600 ports in 125 countries. In 2018, the port was responsible for processing 133 million tons of cargo and 4.1 million TEUs, generating USD 250 million in revenue. Primary hinterland comprises 5 states representing 67% of Brazil’s GDP.

Santos is the most important foreign trade route in Brazil. Almost 27% of the country’s trade balance (USD 112.3 bi) passes through the port. It is also the 39º largest container port on Lloyd’s Top 100 list (the second largest in Latin America, and the only Brazilian port on the list). 👍🏻

Santos Port Authority is the institution responsible for managing the public port, its operations and surveillance. The company is currently undergoing a major turnaround, bringing more efficiency, transparency and competitiveness. The goal is to prepare for privatization, a process that was triggered in August 2019 and should be concluded in...

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The harbor is very big and there are huge ships that sail there. The harbor has a security system. The harbor is very well organized. When sailed the harbor we could see the shoreline, the sea and the horizon. From there, more than 100 million tons of coffee, orange juice, and mainly sugar are transported annually. And how are these foods transported? They are carried by cargo ships, that are used for the transporting of the food all around the word. In the past its name was Santos Porto das Naus. It started off as a very small harbor and nowadays it is the biggest and most important in...

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