The number of ships designated for diesel cabotage in Brazil fell from 13 to 9 in the week ending May 1st, according to a new update from [source missing]. DATAGRO Line-upThe scheduled volume to be transported totals 217.4 million liters, a 26.9% decrease compared to the previous week. Among the destinations, Itaqui maintained its lead in unloading, with 119.1 million liters (54.8%), followed by Paranaguá (18.9%) and Maceió (10.4%). On the origin side, the port of Santos concentrated 103.5 million liters, corresponding to 47.6% of the total scheduled, followed by the São Sebastião terminal (29.0%), operated by Petrobras, and the Madre de Deus terminal, managed by Acelen (10.7%). For more details, access [link/website/etc.]. complete database of the DATAGRO Line-up, updated daily.

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