AGEO Terminais

 

About AGEO Terminals

With 100% Brazilian capital, its operations began in 2004, currently holding three concessions from the Federal Government. It has a privileged location at Ilha Barnabé, on the left bank of the Port of Santos, with no geographical restrictions for expansions. It has sea and road accessibility, being characterized as a bonded warehouse, including customs warehousing regime.

The AGEO Terminals stand out for their extensive service infrastructure, currently comprising an installed capacity of 520,000m³, 272 Tanks, 4 mooring berths (being 1 exclusive), 45 interconnection piping lines from the Terminals to the berths, and 57 road loading and unloading racks, being the largest facilities in the largest maritime complex in Latin America, the Port of Santos. The third and fourth berths that we built have infrastructure and superstructure to mooring vessels with a capacity of up to 80,000 deadweight.

In 2024, continuing its strategy of growth and operational diversification, AGEO expanded its presence to Northern Brazil with the acquisition of a solid bulk terminal located in Novo Remanso, in the municipality of Itacoatiara (AM). The unit became part of the group under the name AGEO Novo Remanso, marking AGEO’s entry into the solid bulk segment and strengthening its presence in one of the main logistics corridors of Brazilian agribusiness, connecting national production to international markets through the Madeira–Amazon Waterway. The terminal currently handles grain receiving via barge operations and exports soybeans and corn through vessel loading, with a storage capacity of 90,000 tons.

Equipped with a high level of automation, AGEO Terminals deliver strong performance and operational efficiency, serving export and import markets involving chemical, petrochemical, fuel, ethanol, corrosive, specialty, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food, and agricultural products.