Movement of materials in the port of Manaus modern in Brazilian Amazon
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https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss11.2001Keywords:
Material handling, Logistics in the Amazon, Amazonian vessels, River transportAbstract
The movement of materials has become one of the centers of organizational attention to obtain competitive advantages, which is also perceived in organizations dealing with cargo transportation in the interior of the Brazilian Amazon. This study aims to describe the handling of materials made in the port of modern Manaus. Through a qualitative and quantitative study, the primary data were collected through observation and interviews, having as their subject the intentionally chosen vessel owners and commanders; Quantitative data were analyzed with T test and qualitative data with content analysis in triangular format. The results showed that there is an imbalance between the cargo and passenger transportation capacities in the surveyed vessels and that the material handling is done in an amateur way. The conclusion shows that, unless knowledge about the exploration of this business is deepened, the waterway modal will remain with the traditional characteristics that have persisted in the Amazon for decades.
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