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The terminal Pandenor has a diversified structure, composed of 32 storage tanks, with varied sizes and volumes, that sums up to 120.000m³ of total capacity. The tanks are divided into:

  • tanks of 7,500 m3
  • tanks of 5,000 m3
  • tanks of 2000 m3
  • tanks of 2000 m3
  • tanks of 1,000 m3
  • tanks of 200 m3

All tanks are bonded for import and export goods.

It has a large automated structure, with high precision (equipments) radars for level measurement in tanks, as well as computerized systems that allows our clients to obtain all the informations/datas of its operations in real time.

It has three carbon steel ducts interconnected to the Liquid Bulk Pier 1 – PGL 1 of the port of Suape, with 2 berths for vessels with capacity of up to 45.000 DWT, with a maximum flow rate of 1,400 m3 / h. In addition, it has two pipelines that connects to the Abreu and Lima Refinery (RNEST) system.

It has an advanced fire-fighting system according to the most strict requirements of the NBR Standard ABNT 17.505-7, which combines the use of water and foam, including the use of sprinkler systems, water monitors, foam cameras and launchers, all of them strategically allocated in the operational areas.

Pandenor also offers fully automated platforms for road (un)loading and unloading, increasing logistical efficiency, precision and reducing the possibility of operational errors. The terminal operates up to 18 tankers trucks simultaneously, in one of the best productivity rates in Brazil.

Pandenor also has a laboratory in partnership with Intertek, one of the largest specialized companies in the world, which has a base inside the terminal and offers a wide range of analysis, as well as monitoring of both maritime and pipeline (between terminals) operations.