Port of Paranaguá
The Port of Paranaguá is one of Brazil's busiest and most important seaports, located in the state of Paraná. It primarily handles the export of agricultural products, particularly soybeans, corn, and sugar. The port has a strategic position on the Atlantic coast, facilitating international trade and connecting Brazil to global markets.
Established in the 19th century, the Port of Paranaguá features modern infrastructure, including deep-water berths and advanced cargo handling facilities. It plays a crucial role in the Brazilian economy, supporting both local and national industries by providing efficient shipping services for various goods.