Monday, October 09, 2006

49 SUGAR SHIPS LINED UP IN BRAZILIAN PORTS

The line-up for ships waiting to load sugar counted 49 vessels in Brazil’s main port this week, compared to 48 last week, according to an assessment carried out by Williams Brazil.

In the port of Santos, the largest in Latin America, there were 27 ships, compared to 31 in the previous week. Santos was responsible for 71% of sugar shipments this week.

In the port of Paranagua, Parana state, there were nine ships, the same number as in the previous week.

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