Santos, 17 October 2024 – Brasil Terminal Portuário (BTP) announce Amanda Barros Seabra Pereira as the company’s Institutional Relations Manager.  The executive will work in direct contact with BTP’s Executive Board of Directors, and will focus on liaising with government entities, sector associations and consenting bodies.

Amanda Seabra is a lawyer with extensive experience in Public Law, with a special focus on Infrastructure, Regulation, Legislative and Government Affairs. She has worked in law firms specialising in infrastructure and held the position of Director of the Investment Partnerships Programme (PPI). She has a bachelor’s degree in Law from the University Centre of Brasília, a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Brasília and a postgraduate degree in Administrative Law from the Brasília Institute of Public Law (IDP). Is also a member of the Port and Maritime Law Commission of the Brazilian Bar Association (OAB/DF) and a co-leader of the Ports Committee of Infra Women Brazil (IWB).


About BTP: Operational since 2013, BTP – a private terminal for public use – has established itself as the largest container terminal in South America. Located in the Port of Santos, the company was responsible for remediating one of the largest environmental liabilities in the port area in the country. With 1,108 meters of quay, prepared to accommodate three New Panamax-class ships simultaneously, the terminal serves vessels with routes to all continents, also providing cabotage and feeder services. A joint venture between Terminal Investment Limited and APM Terminals, BTP has obtained international certifications including OEA (Authorized Economic Operator), ISO 9001:2015 (Quality), ISO 14001:2015 (Environment), and ISO 45001:2018 (Occupational Health and Safety). More information is available at www.btp.com.br and on the official social media channels: @brasilterminalportuario.