(Continued) The March (2004) issue of 'Oils & Fats International' examined soy handling at Latin America's largest general cargo port, Santos. This second report examines Brazil's other soy ports and export bottlenecks with special regard to: throughput upgrades, truck jams and the GM issue, rail alternatives, hinterland restrictions, port shortcomings, alternative routes, shipping on the Amazon, and potential future developments.
Beating Brazil's bottlenecks
Oils & Fats International ; 20 , 3 ; 28-29
2004
2 Seiten, 2 Bilder, 2 Tabellen
Article (Journal)
English
Brasilien , Ware , Transport , Massengut , Spedition , Transportproblem , Ernteprodukt
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