en.Wedoany.com Reported - Portos RS is advancing a renovation plan for port infrastructure in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, focusing on replacing fenders, repairing dock structures, and optimizing internal traffic flow to improve operational safety and asset durability.

As a core part of the plan, the port authority has replaced 30 fenders that have reached the end of their service life at public docks. Fenders are critical components that protect ships and berthing structures from impact during docking and undocking. Portos RS is also responsible for maintaining state-owned public ports, navigation markers, and artificial waterways.
At the public docks of the Port of Rio Grande, construction crews are carrying out structural repairs, including treating expansion joints and slab edges, installing new elastomeric systems, and applying polyurethane coatings for corrosion protection to enhance facility durability.
Safety improvements cover the renewal of horizontal and vertical signage, repair of safe access passages, painting of dock edge safety lines, and restoration of boundary structures in operational and logistics areas.
In terms of internal traffic management, Portos RS has installed speed control radars, made operational adjustments, and set up new Jersey barriers with appropriate signage. These measures help better separate vehicle flows and reduce risks within the dock area.
"These improvements are a direct investment in personnel safety and port operational efficiency. We are assessing existing infrastructure and ensuring our assets continue to meet current and future needs safely, reliably, and with high quality," said Lucas Cardoso, Infrastructure Director of Portos RS.
Portos RS stated that these investments are part of its long-term strategy to adapt state-owned ports to the growing demands of the logistics industry, enhance the competitiveness of Rio Grande do Sul, and consolidate port facilities as engines of the regional economy.
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