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Intermarine LLC

http://www.intermarinenola.com

Intermarine and Trinitas provide Brazil the finest ocean transport service to/from the United States and Mexico. Intermarine, America's leading provider of ocean transport for breakbulk and heavy lift cargoes, offers twice monthly service between Houston and New Orleans and Salvador, Vitoria, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Rio Grande and Porto Alegre. Other ports in Mexico, the US East Coast as well as Brazil are added on inducement. Trinitas, the premier shipping agency in Brazil, provides unsurpassed customer service and logistics support throughout the country. Together, Intermarine and Trinitas offer turnkey inland and ocean service solutions to the major shippers, brokers, freight forwarders, and heavy lift logistics companies in Brazil. Intermarine has been offering service from the US Gulf and US East Coast to Brazil for more than five years. Most recently, the company has been actively involved moving power generation components such as turbines and generators for the various energy development projects under way in Brazil. Last year in Santos, an Intermarine heavy lift vessel loaded the largest piece ever exported from Brazil. This methanol column was 53 meters long with a diameter of 5.5 meters and weight of 176 metric tons. The Industrial Chief, one of seven new heavy lift sister ships entering Intermarine's fleet for the Americas services, loaded the column that was destined for Bahia Blanca, Argentina. Our fleet of modern heavy lift vessels capable of self-sustaining lifts of up to 400 metric tons, most built in the last five years, is ideally suited to handle the diverse cargoes in the growing Brazilian project market. From the port Houston, Intermarine sails more vessels and moves more breakbulk cargo than any other carrier. Whether you want to move heavy lifts, pipe, or general cargo, Intermarine has the solution for Brazil and beyond. Call us today and experience our ability to deliver more than promises.

  • 12/8/2013
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