‘Precarious situation’: truck drivers without water and bathroom for days in port in Pará reveal failures in harvest transportation
Truck drivers in Pará, Brazil, have faced dire conditions at the port of Miritituba, lacking basic amenities like water and restrooms while waiting to transport soybeans, highlighting systemic failures in the supply chain.
“A shame”: the record soybean harvest in Brazil overwhelmed logistics and generated truck queues of up to 30 kilometers
Brazil's record soybean harvest is causing significant logistical challenges, with farmers facing storage shortages, transport delays, and long queues of trucks.
Trucks of soy accumulate in Miritituba (PA) and delay export of record harvest
Truck drivers are experiencing unusual delays this year unloading soy at the Miritituba port terminal due to a record production volume stressing logistics.
Carts with soy from MT are stuck in a 25 km queue on the way to the Port of Miritituba
A 25 km queue of trucks carrying soybeans from Mato Grosso is causing significant delays en route to the Port of Miritituba, with complaints about logistical issues and suggestions for better grain storage strategies.