Technical Data
Port Specifications
- UNLOCODE
- BRSSZ
- Port Type
- Multi-purpose
- Terminals
- 8
- Berth Count
- 65
- Max Draught
- 15 m
- Country
- 🇧🇷 Brazil
Conditions
Current Weather
Overview
About This Port
Latin America's largest port, located on the coast of Sao Paulo state. A major export hub for Brazilian soybeans, sugar, coffee, and containerized goods.
Location
Coordinates
23.9500°S, 46.3000°W
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Expected arrivals
25 inboundVessels underway broadcasting a destination that resolves to this port, closest first. Distance is the real sea route (around land and through canals); the computed ETA is at the vessel’s passage speed. The crew’s own reported ETA is shown alongside for comparison.
| Vessel | Type | Distance | Speed | ETA (computed) | Crew ETA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GRANDE AMBURGO | Ro-Ro or Container Carrier | 209 nm | 16.0 kn | 30 Jun | 30 Jun |
| LOG IN EVOLUTION | Container Ship | 209 nm | 14.2 kn | 30 Jun | 28 Jun |
| ALLEGRA | Bulk Carrier | 209 nm | 12.3 kn | 1 Jul | 30 Jun |
| SDM DONGGUAN | Wood Chips Carrier | 1049 nm | 9.2 kn | 5 Jul | 1 Jul |
| MAERSK VENEZIA | Container Ship | 1049 nm | 14.2 kn | 3 Jul | 1 Jul |
| JULES POINT | Bulk Carrier | 1049 nm | 8.4 kn | 5 Jul | 28 Jun |
| CMA CGM RABELAIS | Container Ship | 1204 nm | 17.5 kn | 3 Jul | 2 Jul |
| ROBUSTA | General Cargo | ~2998 nm | 11.7 kn | — | — |
| GOLDEN CITRUS | Bulk Carrier | ~3008 nm | 9.6 kn | — | — |
| BC AMER | Bulk Carrier | ~3153 nm | 10.5 kn | — | 12 Jul |
| KOULITSA 2 | Bulk Carrier | ~3352 nm | 7.9 kn | — | 10 Jul |
| ROYAL HOPE | Bulk Carrier | ~3357 nm | 13.2 kn | — | 9 Jul |
| CONCORDIA | Bulk Carrier | ~3367 nm | 12.4 kn | — | 9 Jul |
| SHANDONG FU YUAN | Bulk Carrier | ~3369 nm | 12.9 kn | — | 2 Jul |
| ORATORIO | Bulk Carrier | ~3370 nm | 10.9 kn | — | 8 Jul |
| EFRAIM A | Bulk Carrier | ~3372 nm | 12.4 kn | — | 8 Jul |
| BELYAMATO | Bulk Carrier | ~3378 nm | 9.3 kn | — | 10 Jul |
| EKATERINI | Bulk Carrier | ~3381 nm | 11.9 kn | — | 1 Jul |
| NAXOS | Bulk Carrier | ~3508 nm | 12.6 kn | — | 7 Jul |
| ORANGE SUN | Fruit Juice Tanker | ~3513 nm | 15.9 kn | — | 30 Jun |
| PORT PIRIE | Bulk Carrier | ~3705 nm | 11.7 kn | — | 8 Jul |
| SUNSHINE ACE | Vehicles Carrier | ~4025 nm | 7.7 kn | — | 11 Jul |
| SAGA MONAL | General Cargo | ~4155 nm | 1.0 kn | — | — |
| BBC VENUS | Bulk Carrier | ~4580 nm | 10.6 kn | — | 14 Jul |
| CLOVIS | Oil or Chemical Tanker | ~4681 nm | 12.1 kn | — | — |
Network
Connectivity & hub role
How central Port of Santos sits in the sea-route network we cover — a connectivity score across navigable distances. A higher score means the port is navigationally close to many other well-connected ports, the maritime signature of a hub.
Directly routable to 179 other covered ports.
- BRParanagua175 nm
- BRTubarao542 nm
- BRMadre De Deus1,007 nm
- ARBuenos Aires1,049 nm
- BRPort of Itaqui2,197 nm
- BRPort of Manaus2,595 nm
- SNDakar3,137 nm
- CIAbidjan3,328 nm
Method. A connectivity score across our own route network: a port reads higher when it is navigationally close to many other well-connected ports. The score is rescaled 0–100 within the snapshot, so the single most-connected port reads 100. Distances are Suez / Panama / Malacca-aware navigable sea miles.
Coverage. The route network spans the 180 largest commercial ports, so this ranks hubs within that covered network, not against every port on earth. The number is deterministic — no confidence grade is invented. Computed Jun 30, 2026.
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