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Lack of Dredging in Itajaí Hinders Port Operations.

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The dredging of the access channel to the Itajaí-Açu canal (SC) is 0.7 m shallower than ideal for ships with greater cargo capacity to dock at the region's ports, according to data from the Brazilian Navy. The greatest depth in the region is 13.8 meters, in the outer channel. This depth is valid until February 25, 2026. The ideal depth for the region is 14.5 meters. According to reports from companies operating terminals in the region, excessive…
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The dredging of the access channel to the Itajaí-Açu canal (SC) is 0.7 m shallower than ideal for ships with greater cargo capacity to dock at the region's ports, according to data from the Brazilian Navy. The greatest depth in the region is 13.8 meters, in the outer channel. This depth is valid until February 25, 2026. The ideal depth for the region is 14.5 meters. According to reports from companies operating terminals in the region, excessive…

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Poder360 broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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