A Total Express, with over three decades of operation and a reference in logistics solutions in Brazil, consolidates its presence in the Amazon by transforming Manaus and Belém into high-performance logistics hubs for the growing regional e-commerce market. In Manaus, proximity to the Industrial Hub and incentives from the Free Trade Zone drive a continuous flow of goods, supported by agile customs processes. Since December 2023, the opening of the air route between Guarulhos and Manaus has reduced transport time from 14 to just 3 days, increasing the volume handled in the Amazonian capital fivefold.
In Belém, the dredging works of the port channel, scheduled for completion by November 2025, will allow the arrival of larger ships, generating economies of scale and faster cargo movement. The integration between road, waterway, and air modes creates an efficient network to reach isolated municipalities in the region, diversifying transport alternatives based on urgency and the profile of each delivery.
For the last mile, the final stretch of delivering a product to the consumer, the company invests in local distribution centers and a network of PUDO (Pick-Up & Drop-Off) points, as well as light vehicles adapted to urban and riverside streets. An artificial intelligence system optimizes routes in real-time, ensuring transparency and strict SLA compliance even during peak periods like Black Friday.
Aware of the environmental challenges of the Amazon, the company adopts advanced climate monitoring and prioritizes the use of less polluting modes, balancing operational efficiency and respect for the ecosystem. This sustainable approach minimizes risks of delays due to climatic factors and strengthens Total Express’s commitment to responsible practices.
“Our commitment is to expand end-to-end logistics access in Brazil, respecting regional particularities. The Amazon is a priority, and with these initiatives, we can reduce lead times, optimize costs, and at the same time contribute to local economic development,” highlights Marcus Vinicius Tadim, Commercial Head of Total Express.
In partnership with Suframa, local governments, and associations, the company expands its warehousing infrastructure and provides training for regional teams. Customers also benefit from real-time dashboards and informative webinars, ensuring full visibility of operations and helping brands plan inventories and campaigns based on accurate data.
With over 30 years of experience, Total Express reaffirms its leadership in logistics solutions for e-commerce in Brazil, combining innovation, sustainability, and excellence in serving businesses of all sizes.