World's Largest Ore Port At Tubarao, Brazil

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Yves Picot
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Construction of new installations was recently completed in the Port of Tubarao, Brazil, With this expansion the port, operated by Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD), has become the largest iron ore port in the world, with an annual throughput capacity of 60 million long tons. GROWTH OR IRON ORE EXPORTS Since its formation CVRD has steadily increased the shipment of iron ore to overseas markets. Starting with less than 100,000 tons in 1942, the yearly export volume grew to 1,500,000 tons in 1951, 5,000,000 tons in 1961 and 25,000,000 tons in 1971. The number of different grades of ore also increased during this period. Production of high grade pellets, starting in 1970, further increased the number of ore products to be shipped. In the same period the size of ore carriers increased twenty-fold to over 250,000 DWT.
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APA: Yves Picot  (1974)  World's Largest Ore Port At Tubarao, Brazil

MLA: Yves Picot World's Largest Ore Port At Tubarao, Brazil. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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