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Intermarine provides Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay the finest ocean transport service to/from the United States and Mexico. As America’s leading provider of ocean transport for breakbulk and heavy lift cargoes, the company offers up to three sailings per month between Houston and Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Buenos Aires. Other ports in Mexico, the US East Coast as well as Brazil, Argentina, or Uruguay are added on inducement.
Intermarine has been offering service from the US Gulf and US East Coast to ECSA for more than a decade. During that time, the company has been actively moving power generation components including wind turbines, railroad equipment, and supplies for the offshore oil industry.
Complex logistic projects are much more dependent on people than hardware and Intermarine has one of the most experienced management teams in the industry. We can intelligently select and position the most effective vessels and transport equipment for the job; we can then efficiently adapt the overall program when conditions change. With technical personnel fluent in Portuguese, English, and Spanish the right person can be deployed to the site, the transfer terminal, and the destination to ensure the cargo is loaded and delivered as expected.
Our fleet of modern heavy lift vessels capable of self-sustaining lifts of up to 500 metric tons is ideally suited to handle the diverse cargoes in the growing ECSA project market. From the port of Houston, Intermarine sails more vessels and moves more breakbulk cargo than any other carrier. Whether you want to move heavy lifts, pipe, or general cargo, Intermarine has the solution for your cargo needs.
Call us an experience our ability to deliver more than promises. At Intermarine, it’s the people that make your cargo move.
Intermarine specializes in custom voyages and offers US Flag Services any where in the world.
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East Coast South America (Southbound)
| Cutoff Date |
Origin | Destinations | Vessel Name (or Sub) |
Heavy Lift Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Dec 07 |
Tampico |
Itaqui, Salvador, Vitoria, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Buenos Aires Other ports on inducement |
Industrial Egret | 2 x 250 MT |
Dec 24 |
Houston |
Manaus, Itaqui, Vitoria, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Buenos Aires Other ports on inducement |
Industrial Dart | 2 x 250 MT |
Jan 08 |
Houston |
Itaqui, Vitoria, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Buenos Aires Other ports on inducement |
Industrial Edge | 2 x 250 MT |
Jan 22 |
Houston |
Itaqui, Vitoria, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Buenos Aires Other ports on inducement |
Industrial Century | 2 x 200 MT |
East Coast South America (Northbound)
| Cutoff Date |
Origin | Destinations | Vessel Name (or Sub) |
Heavy Lift Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Nov 23 |
Itajai |
Houston Other ports on inducement |
Industrial Dart | 2 x 250 MT |
Dec 02 |
Rio de Janeiro |
Houston Other ports on inducement |
Industrial Edge | 2 x 250 MT |
Dec 10 |
Salvador |
Houston Other ports on inducement |
Industrial Century | 2 x 200 MT |
Jan 04 |
Rio de Janeiro |
Houston Other ports on inducement |
Industrial Dart | 2 x 250 MT |

