Ocean Freight Route

AtlantaRio Grande

ATL
BRRIG
Distance
4,351 NM
Ocean Transit
## Days
Service Frequency
Daily Sailings

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Logistics Infrastructure Profile

Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.

AT
Origin Port

Atlanta

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Comprehensive interstate highway connectivity via I-75, I-85, and I-20 facilitates high-volume ground freight.
  • High-capacity air cargo operations at Hartsfield–Jackson process time-sensitive and high-value shipments.
  • Robust rail infrastructure with Class I railroads facilitates intermodal transfers between air and ground networks.
  • Modern warehousing and distribution centers in the metro area handle regional and national fulfillment.

Key Exports

Machinery and industrial equipmentAerospace components and aircraft partsAutomotive parts and vehicles (via ground/rail to seaports)Pharmaceuticals and medical devicesProcessed foods and agricultural products (often routed via other seaports)

Export Compliance

Exporters should comply with U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and verify parties against U.S. denied and restricted party lists.

BR
Destination Port

Rio Grande

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Ocean-going berths suitable for Panamax and post-Panamax vessels
  • Purpose-built container terminals with STS cranes
  • Well-developed road connections linking the port to the regional highway corridor
  • Near-dock warehousing and distribution facilities for general and refrigerated cargo

Key Imports

Fertilizers and agricultural inputsPetroleum products and fuelsMachinery and industrial equipmentContainers with manufactured goods and consumer products

Import Regulations

All inbound cargo must meet Brazilian customs clearance procedures, including proper HS/NCM classification and settlement of customs charges

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