Based in Santos, Brazil, Cargo Par Provider established itself as a dedicated maritime services entity, supporting international shipping operations across South America’s busiest trade corridors. Since its formal incorporation in 1994, the company developed a specialized operational profile focused on vessel husbandry, port agency, and technical support services. While it operated independently for three decades, the organization recently underwent a significant corporate evolution in late 2025, rebranding as Cargoward Maritime Limited and integrating into the Seachios Group. Despite this change in identity, the entity’s history and operational infrastructure remain deeply rooted in the Brazilian port sector.
The company’s primary strategic value lies in its ability to facilitate complex port calls for bulk carriers and commercial vessels. Operating out of its headquarters in Santos, the largest port complex in Latin America, Cargo Par Provider expanded its reach to other key hubs such as Paranaguá, Rio Grande, and São Sebastião. Its teams became known for handling the critical interface between shipowners and local port authorities, ensuring that vessels met stringent regulatory requirements upon arrival and departure. This role involved managing documentation, coordinating with terminals, and navigating the bureaucratic intricacies of Brazilian maritime law to prevent costly delays.
Beyond administrative agency work, the company built a strong reputation for technical execution, particularly in cargo hold cleaning. This service is essential for bulk carriers switching between incompatible cargo types, such as transitioning from coal or petroleum coke to food-grade grains like soybeans or sugar. The firm deployed specialized riding crews and hydro-blasting equipment to ensure cargo holds achieved grain-ready standards, minimizing the risk of inspection failures. Additionally, the company offered tank cleaning and sludge management services, addressing the environmental compliance needs of vessels managing fuel residues and liquid waste.
The organization also maintained capabilities in underwater services and general ship repair. Certified diving teams performed hull inspections and cleaning to improve vessel fuel efficiency, while shore-based engineering units handled afloat repairs. Through its integration into a larger maritime services group in 2025, the entity solidified its position as a comprehensive provider of port-logistics solutions, merging its decades of local expertise with a broader regional network to serve the global merchant fleet calling at Brazilian ports.