The 29th edition of Intermodal South America will take place with several new features. In addition to the change of venue – now held at the Anhembi District, in São Paulo – and date – from April 22 to 24, 2025 –, the largest gathering of logistics, transportation, technology, and foreign trade in Latin America will feature a select group of first-time exhibitors participating in the event for the first time.
One of these companies is Braspress, one of the leading players in the national cargo logistics segment. With 48 years in the market and 112 own branches, the company specializes in urgent parcel distribution across Brazil and currently operates a fleet of 3,090 vehicles. Its numbers are impressive: up to 1 million parcels handled daily, 620 million parcels handled annually, 200 million kilometers driven yearly, and 25 million deliveries per year.
“We believe the fair will allow us to strengthen relationships with our current clients and secure new partnerships and business opportunities,” says Braspress CEO Urubatan Helou, who adds: “By showcasing Braspress’s differentiators, such as intermodality – we operate in road, road-air, road-river, and river modes – and now in air, with the launch of Braspress Air Cargo, we will have the opportunity to expand connections and broaden our business prospects.”
The company will bring its new portfolio of solutions to the event, now expanded with the air mode. Braspress has started operating on the Manaus–Campinas–Manaus route with a Boeing 737-400F, registration PS-BP. In this initial phase, air operations will be conducted with one aircraft, but a second jet of the same model, registration OS-BPA, will also be available. “Plans may expand. Initially, we will have operational bases at Viracopos International Airport in Campinas (SP) and Eduardo Gomes International Airport in Manaus (AM),” explains Helou.
The executive is optimistic about the economic scenario and prospects for the sector. “We foresee continuous growth in logistics in 2025, driven by economic recovery and the increasing demand for more agile and efficient solutions,” he states.
New Exhibitors
Like Braspress, around 20% of the 550 exhibiting brands at Intermodal South America 2025 will participate in the event for the first time or return as exhibitors. Among them, standout names include Samsung SDS, Toyota Forklifts, Sertrading, Grupo Apisul, Unicargo, Keylane Logistics, Toledo do Brasil, K Line Brasil, BLU Logistics, Paletrans, ECU Worldwide, FedEx, Tópico, Carrier Transicold, Allink / WWA, and Jas.
“We are three months away from the event, and the floor plan is practically sold out. The early success of Intermodal South America 2025 is the result of several factors: economic growth, which directly impacts the demand for logistics solutions; the move to a new venue with a prime location and modern facilities; and the strong commitment of the market to seek increasingly efficient technologies, equipment, and services,” highlights the head of Infrastructure and Technologies portfolio at Informa Markets, Fernando D’Ascola.
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Intermodal South America – 29th Edition
Date: April 22 to 24, 2025.
Location: São Paulo Expo.
Hours: 1 PM to 9 PM.
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