Logistics and Transport Transport Matrix of the State of São Paulo
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Logistics and Transport Transport Matrix of the State of São Paulo • Highways: 20 of the best road connections in Brazil pass through the State of São Paulo • Ports: São Sebastião and Santos • Airports: 22 are administered by the State • Tietê-Paraná Waterway: 2,400 km long • Railways 2 Highway Network of the State of São Paulo Total Highways (State, Federal and Municipal): 199,166.02 km State Highways: 22,101.59 km Concessions: 7,527.25 km DER: 14.,575.32 km 3 Highway Concession Piracicaba – Panorama Concession Largest highway bidding ever conducted in the country 1,273 km of West Sector East Sector highways SP-293 SP-284 SP-304 SP-310 R$ 14 billion SP-331 SP-425 SP-308 SP-225 600 km of duplication SP-294 SP-191 SP-261 in investments of new tracks SP-197 4 Highway Concession Concession of the South Coast and Mogi-Bertioga highways • 240 km of highways in three regions: Vale do Ribeira, Baixada Santista and Alto Tietê • R$ 3 billion in investments • Improvements on three highways (SP-055, SP-088 and SP- 098) • 13 municipalities benefited 5 Novas Vicinais Program 1,103 mapped vicinals Recovery 11.4 thousand km of roads 1st phase announced on 11/2019: • 224 vicinals roads • 2,600 kilometers of roads Investment: R$ 2,8 billion 6 Highway Recovery DER Projects • 32 projects in progress to recover 235 km of highways- Investment of R$ 189 million (State resources) • Another 15 projects to recover 242 km of highways- Investment of R$ 1,135 billion (Financing) 7 Rodoanel Mario Covas Designed to make the traffic of the city of São Paulo more agile Eliminate heavy traffic of passing loads and make the city traffic easier for collective and individual transport • Total 176,5 kilometers Launch of edict for the Rodoanel Norte (Construction) 44 kilometers Investment: R$ 2 billion 8 Nova Tamoios Contornos Implementation divided into 4 lots: • Lot 1 (6,2 km) • Lot 2 (18,4 km) • Lot 3 (5,0 km) • Lot 4 (4,3 km) Total Extension: 33,9 km Location: Caraguatatuba e São Sebastião Investment: R$ 1,7 billion 9 Nova Tamoios Tamoios Highway Plateau Stretch Railroad Mountain Stretch Contour Stretch (under construction) 10 Port of São Sebastião 11 Port of São Sebastião • Cargo handling - 2018: 718 thousand tons - 2019: 742 thousand tons (up by 3.3%) • Revenue of R $ 21.6 million (up by 25%) • 2 terminals • Environmental highlight: 1st port in the country to receive international certification ISO 14.001 in environment 12 Santos – Guarujá Bridge Estimated cost: R$ 3,1 billion Guarujá 13 Santos – Guarujá Tunnel Estimated cost: R$ 3,5 billion 14 Railroad Santos - Cajati Conecting Santos to Cajati Travel generation hubs: • Passengers– Santos – Peruíbe • Cargo: Cajati – Mining pole Project interest groups: • Santos – São Vicente (VLT - Operation) • São Vicente – Praia Grande (VLT – Expansion) • Praia Grande – Peruíbe (deactivated) • Peruíbe – Cajati (deactivated) Extension: 220 km • Praia Grande – Peruíbe: 70 km • Peruíbe – Cajati: 150 km Estimated cost: U$ 515 million 15 Coastal Crossings 8 Sailings North Coast: Crossing São Sebastião / Ilhabela Coastline Center: • Crossing Santos / Guarujá • Crossing Guarujá / Bertioga • Crossing Santos / Vicente de Carvalho South Coast: • Crossing Iguape / Juréia • Crossing Cananéia / Continente • Crossing Cananéia / Ilha Comprida • Crossing Cananéia / Ariri Privatization • FGV conducts studies to define the schedule and modeling for privatization • The process will be completed later this year Annual cost: R$ 85,7 million 16 Waterway Tietê River 17 Waterway Retro Porto Road and Waterway Connection Project Brazil-Bolivia gas pipeline Highways Existing railroad Railway in project DH Whaterway Ahrana Whaterway 18 Waterway 19 Waterway Hidroanel Viário 20 Tietê-Paraná Waterway 2,400 km extension • 800 km in the State of São Paulo • Pereira Barreto Channel - 2nd largest artificial channel in the world Main loads: corn, soy, oil, wood, coal, sugar cane and fertilizer: • 8.43 million tons in 2018 • 7.1 million tons until October 2019 Annual cost: R$ 9 million 21 Airports 22 are administered by the State • 12,5 million in progress • 11 Airports with commercial flights (there were 6 in early 2019) • 7% increase in passenger movement at state airports in 2019 Incentive for regional flights • Reduction of ICMS (tax) on aviation kerosene from 25% to 12% Concession The entire privatization process for state airports will be completed in the first quarter of 2020 22 Thank you..