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8 04, 2024

BTP is the first Brazilian company to receive the LIFE Seal

By |2024-04-08T11:25:29-03:00April 8, 2024|Categories: News|

Unprecedented seal recognized 24 companies in Latin America for their actions in favor of gender equality and equity. Santos, April 8, 2024 – Brasil Terminal Portuário (BTP) is the first Brazilian company to receive the LIFE Seal, recognition granted to companies that develop initiatives in favor of gender equality and equity in the maritime-port [...]

4 04, 2024

BTP promotes solidarity action with employees and donates 600 chocolates for Easter Campaign

By |2024-04-04T14:38:03-03:00April 4, 2024|Categories: News|

Brazil Terminal Portuário (BTP), a company located at the Port of Santos and considered one of the largest container terminals in South America, carried out the delivery of 600 chocolates, including Easter eggs and chocolate boxes, to the Fundo Social de Solidariedade de Santos on March 27th. This is the largest chocolate donation from [...]

19 03, 2024

TiL announces Ana Teresa Magalhães as member of the Board of Directors of BTP, Portonave and Multirio

By |2024-03-19T12:13:33-03:00March 19, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: |

March, 19, 2024 – Terminal Investment Limited (TiL) announces the executive Ana Teresa Teixeira Magalhães as a new member of the Board of Directors of Brasil Terminal Portuário (BTP) in Santos, Portonave in Navegantes and Multirio in Rio de Janeiro - all terminals in TiL’s Latam portfolio. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, TiL is one of [...]

16 01, 2024

BTP director elected to new SOPESP’s board

By |2024-01-16T12:20:05-03:00January 16, 2024|Categories: News|

Santos, 16 january 2024 – BTP's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Joel Contente, has been elected by the Board of Directors of the São Paulo State Port Operators Union (SOPESP) to serve as vice-president of the institution for the next three-year term, from 2024 to 2026.   Joel Contente, director of BTP and now vice-president [...]

19 12, 2023

BTP invests R$ 1.9 billion in infrastructure works at the Port of Santos

By |2024-01-10T10:39:22-03:00December 19, 2023|Categories: News|

With the renewal of the concession, the container terminal will operate until 2047 Santos, December 19th 2023 – The renewal of the lease contract for Brasil Terminal Portuário (BTP) was published in the Brazilian Union Official Journal today. The company has been authorized by the Ministry of Ports and Airports and Santos Port Authority [...]

28 11, 2023

BTP Celebrates 10 Years of Operations and Aims to Extend Its Concession at the Port of Santos

By |2024-01-10T10:39:41-03:00November 28, 2023|Categories: Sem categoria|

The terminal has been responsible for handling over 14 million TEUs in the last decade and awaits approval for its contract renewal to initially invest over R$1.5 billion. Santos, November 28, 2023 – Brazil Terminal Portuário (BTP) marks, today, its 10th anniversary since its inauguration at the Port of Santos on the coast of [...]

8 07, 2021

BTP attests 100% of clean energy at its terminal

By |2024-01-10T10:39:41-03:00July 8, 2021|Categories: Sem categoria|

As a pioneer in the Port of Santos, BTP acquired the I-REC certificate that guarantees the use of renewable electricity in 100% of its operations. Santos, July 8th, 2021 – Brasil Terminal Portuário (BTP) took an important step in its sustainable development journey at the Port of Santos. In July, the terminal completed the acquisition [...]

27 05, 2021

BTP protocols request for contract renewal at the Port of Santos with projected investment of R$ 1.3 billion

By |2024-01-10T10:39:41-03:00May 27, 2021|Categories: Sem categoria|

The request for early renewal of the lease was received by the Ministry of Infrastructure. The document presents BTP planning program for its concession period from 2027 to 2047. Brazil, Santos, May 27, 2021 - Brasil Terminal Portuário (BTP) requested yesterday (26) for the early renewal of its leasing contract in the Port of Santos, [...]

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