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On June 11, the Port of Rio de Janeiro welcomed 39 students and teachers from the Technical in Administration and Assistant in Administration (PROEJA) courses of Pedro II College, Duque de Caxias campus, for a technical visit aimed at understanding port operations and foreign trade logistics.
The visit was led by port technician Ernesto Brito and began with an institutional presentation on the infrastructure, cargo handling, and strategic importance of the Port of Rio de Janeiro for the Brazilian economy. Subsequently, the group toured the port facilities and closely observed the dynamics of operations.
The itinerary also included a visit to the MultiRio container terminal, where participants were welcomed by Planning Manager Sandro Fellipe and Commercial Analyst Maria Ramos.
The experience allowed students to connect the knowledge learned in the classroom with practical application, broadening their understanding of logistical processes and professional opportunities related to the port sector.
The visit is part of the Port of Rio de Janeiro's academic visit program, which seeks to bring educational institutions closer to the reality of port operations and foreign trade.
Source: portosrio

