
Terminal data
Strategic location in the Central-West region of Brazil
A corridor to move corn ethanol production from the Central-West to consumer markets and transport petroleum by-products for agribusiness machinery
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What makes us stand out
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Rail integration: Direct connection to the Paulínia (SP) Terminal via a 4.4 km deviation
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Sustainability: A reduction of up to 35% in CO₂ emissions, equivalent to 51,000 tons/year
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Logistics efficiency: It reduces the use of trucks on long-distance trips, thus reducing noise pollution and costs
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Multimodal corridor: A part of a strategic route connecting the Southeast and Central-West regions, strengthening Brazilian competitiveness
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Characteristics
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Total storage capacity
33,970 m³
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Tank capacity
703 m³ to 3,400 m³
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Infrastructure
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Road cargo loading positions
06
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Road cargo unloading positions
06
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Tanks
12
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Railway deviation
01
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Cargo
20-position pool Hydrous Ethanol
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Unload
40-position pool By-products
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Pipeline interconnection
For B100 with the COFCO Terminal