Wilson Sons receives MSC’s first 366-metre supership at Salvador  Container Terminal, and launches regular route from the Northeast to Asia 

  • 24/07/2024
  • 6 minutes

Operation makes direct connection with Asian countries, benefiting exporters and  importers from the Northeast and North of Brazil, and Midwestern and Southeastern  states 

Brazil’s largest port and maritime logistics operator, Wilson Sons receives MSC Orion  this Wednesday, July 24th, at Salvador Container Terminal. The 366-metre-long ship has  16-metre draft (depth) and is capable of carrying 15,000 containers. It is the first ship of  this class to operate in Baía de Todos-os-Santos.  

The supership landed at the Salvador terminal, inaugurating the regular route from Bahia  to Asia, and demanded the handling of 700 containers.

“The first call of a 366-metre ship in Bahia is a cause for celebration at MSC. The  operation of MSC Orion demonstrates and reiterates our commitment to offering  transport capacity to boost the growth of Brazilian foreign trade,”

MSC says. 

This operation is part of a direct route with Asia, which has begun this month and will  have weekly departures, strengthening the relationship not only with China, but also with  markets in the Far East. 

The new shipping route will allow the North and Northeast of Brazil to connect more  efficiently with these regions and will allow the Midwest and Southeast to find solutions  to the logistical bottlenecks that affect the current supply chain. The main export  segments that could benefit from this direct line are cotton produced in Bahia, meat, fruit,  paper pulp, chemicals and petrochemicals. In terms of imports, renewable energy,  chemicals and petrochemicals, the automotive industry, fertilizers and electronics will  also be more competitive. 

“We are very proud to provide the Brazilian market with a service that provides direct  calls between Asia and the Brazilian Northeast. This reiterates our commitment to  offering transport capacity to boost the growth of Brazilian foreign trade, and strengthens  our trust in the great potential that the Northeast Region already has,”

says MSC  Mediterranean Shipping do Brasil. 

The Port of Salvador was the second in Brazil to receive authorization from the Bahia  Port Authority to operate ships of up to 366 m, back in 2018, anticipating the changes  that the main global routes were already presenting, which would soon arrive in the country, demanding greater operational efficiency of Brazilian terminals.

“This year, the  World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence ranked Salvador Container Terminal the  world’s 6th best container terminal of less than 500,000 TEUs, as a result of a survey  carried out with ship owners on service efficiency. In addition to this important  recognition, we have entered the route of the largest ships in the world, which highlights  the prominent position that Salvador has been achieving and which favours an extensive  chain of producers, industries from different segments, both within and outside Bahia,” 

Salvador Container Terminal executive director Demir Lourenço says.  

The investments made by Wilson Sons in the terminal, which began in 2000, have  exceeded R$ 1 billion, culminating in the recent pier expansion works, increasing the  draft depth to 16 metres, expanding the back area for cargo storage, incorporation of  new technologies, acquisition of electrical machinery equivalent to that used in the most  modern ports in the world, and training operational teams.

“Amidst the market changes  triggered by increasingly larger ships, we had to be prepared to maintain our routes and  attract new ones, such as what is now being done with the Asian continent,”

Lourenço  further adds.

About Wilson Sons 

Wilson Sons is the largest port-shipping logistics operator in Brazil, with over 186 years  of experience. The company operates across Brazil and offers complete solutions to  more than 5,000 clients, including shipowners, importers and exporters, offshore energy  industry, renewable energy projects, agribusiness corporations, and other players in  different businesses. Learn more at: https://www.wilsonsons.com.br/en/ 

Press Relations 

Danthi Comunicação Integrada 

Gustavo Villela — [email protected] / +55 21 99124 5158  Lúcia Martins – [email protected] / 21 98121 6742

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