Private Construtora, specialized in logistics and corporate projects, has just launched Private Log, the largest sustainable logistics warehouse in Brazil. Located in Vitória, Espírito Santo, the development offers over 620,000 square meters of Gross Leasable Area (GLA), combining high operational capacity with a strong commitment to sustainability and innovation. With an investment of R$2 billion, the complex meets the growing demand in the logistics sector, standing out for incorporating modern and sustainable solutions that align with global green construction trends.
The project has obtained four major international certifications, including BREEAM, which assesses the environmental impact of the project in aspects such as energy use, water consumption, waste management, and CO₂ emissions. Additionally, it has achieved WELL Building Standard certification, focused on occupant well-being, FSC certification, ensuring the use of materials from responsible sources, and LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), validating energy efficiency and minimizing environmental impact.
According to Mateus Vitoria Oliveira, CEO of Private Construtora, Private Log is a model of operational efficiency and environmental responsibility. “The project was developed to meet the needs of the logistics sector with high standards of quality and performance, while incorporating sustainable solutions that minimize environmental impact and meet global efficiency criteria,” explains Oliveira. The logistics sector accounts for about 21% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to UN data, and Brazil contributes 6% of national emissions, totaling approximately 139 million tons of CO2 annually, as per data from the Secretariat of Professional and Technological Education (Setec).
Vitória’s strategic location was a decisive factor for the project’s success. The state, connected to 70% of Brazil’s GDP within a 1,200 km radius, provides excellent connectivity with the country’s main logistics routes, facilitating access to consumers and businesses. For Oliveira, the choice of the area was due to its “high connectivity with the country’s logistics routes, which facilitates access to the consumer market and provides operational advantages for companies using the warehouse in their logistics operations.”
Private Log was designed with modern infrastructure aimed at reducing environmental impact. The project integrates energy-efficient solutions, such as LED lighting systems and solar energy use, along with practices to optimize water consumption and reduce carbon emissions. The implementation of these solutions reflects the growing demand for more responsible practices in the logistics sector, which seeks to meet sustainability and energy efficiency requirements.
The warehouse also stands out for the flexibility and adaptability of its spaces. With a variety of layouts and the possibility of customizing environments, the project caters to different types of companies, of various sizes and segments. This versatility, combined with high operational capacity and sustainability standards, makes the project a strategic option for companies looking to optimize their logistics operations while aligning with socio-environmental responsibility trends.
With the launch of Private Log, Private Construtora positions itself as one of the leading players in the sustainable construction movement in Brazil. The project reflects the pursuit of efficient and responsible solutions, meeting growing market demands and contributing to strengthening Espírito Santo’s position as a logistics hub of excellence in the country.