Schedules
Arriving - 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 |
Departing - 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 |
Intermarine has bolstered its regular service to Brazil with the introduction of its new Diamond Class heavy lift vessels into the East Coast South American (ECSA) trade. As part of this upgrade, the service frequency between the USA and Brazil has been increased from two to three sailings per month. These enhancemens provide even more flexibility and reliability while solidifying Intermarine’s position as the finest ocean transport service to/from the United States and Mexico.
The company offers ocean transport for breakbulk and heavy lift cargoes between Houston and Itaqui, Salvador, Vitoria, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Itajai and Porto Alegre. Other ports in the US East Coast, Mexico or Brazil are added on inducement. Service to NCSA, WCSA, and Asia is provided via transshipment over Houston.
Our comercial agent in Brazil is Trinitas do Brasil who provides unsurpassed customer service and logistics support throughout the country. Intermarine has been offering service from the US Gulf to Brazil for more than a decade. Most recently, the company has been actively involved moving railway equipment, oilwell supplies and power generation components for the various development projects under way in Brazil. Intermarine is also the primary carrier of wind turbine components from Brazil to the United States.
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 Brazilian project market. From the port 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 Brazil and beyond.
Call us and 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.
Contact us for more information if you don’t find what you are looking for here.

