South America

Location: Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro

The hotspot for the oil- and gas industry in Latin America

Area of Operations

Rio de Janeiro

All other Brazilian ports

Visit location

Address

Bunker One (Brazil)
Av. Ataulfo de Paiva 341, sl. 303
Leblon - Rio de Janeiro - RJ
CEP 22440-032, Brazil

Phone
+55 21 3550 1280 - Available 24/7

Contacts

Bunker One is a team of highly skilled professionals with expert local knowledge in the many areas we operate around the globe. Meet our great team who all work passionately to deliver world class service and are driven to go the extra nautical mile for you.

Flavio Ribeiro
Flavio Ribeiro
Managing Director
Antonio Mendes
Antonio Mendes
Marine Lubricant Senior Trader
Daniel Silva
Daniel Silva
Head of Marine Fuels Operations
Filippe Fernandez
Filippe Fernandez
Commercial Director
Thiago Santos
Thiago Santos
Supply Chain Coordinator
Mariana Leite Futuro
Mariana Leite Futuro
Controller
Maria Helena Alves Rodrigues
Maria Helena Alves Rodrigues
Administrative Officer
Marcus Vinicius Moreira Cabral
Marcus Vinicius Moreira Cabral
Director of New Business
Glória Sousa
Glória Sousa
Strategy & ESG Officer

Bunker One (Americas) - one of three regional offices in South America

Bunker One (Americas) has placed one of our three regional offices in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - the largest economy in Latin America.

Rio de Janeiro - the third busiest port in Brazil

Rio de Janeiro is the third busiest port in Brazil and a major cargo destination for freight from overseas. It is placed within the inlet on the western coast of the Baia de Guanabara, in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Port is maintained and operated by Companhia Docas do Rio de Janeiro (CDRJ). Exports include general cargoes (containerised) minerals, grain and oil products. Imports include breakbulk, steel products, general cargo and crude.

All other Brazilian ports

Truck supplies across to all Brazilian ports with trained crew and surveyors to ensure full commitment to the Bunker One standard.

Dedicated barges placed in strategic positions in the Amazon region to deliver a seamless operation.

Products

  • MDO
  • LSMDO
  • Bunker One Brasil is also the official distributor of Shell Marine Lubricants in Brazil

Methods of supply

  • Barge
  • Truck

Specifications

  • MDO
  • LSMDO

Port Information

  • Max. Size:
    Breakbulk: Depth 13.5 m
    Containers: Depth 15.0 m
    Passengers: Depth 10.2 m
    Ro-Ro: Depth 13.5 m
    Bulk: Depth 13.5 m
    Tankers: Depth 13.5 m

Fleet

  • We currently operate two barges with over 4000 CBM capacity combined - dedicated tugs and a terminal ensure full control of our operation.

  • 25 trucks

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