A small town in the south of Minas Gerais is becoming the beating heart of the and e-commerce extreme, with less than 40 thousand inhabitants, is responsible for the shipment of one in four products sold online in the country, a surprising statistic that reveals the strategic importance of this location for national e-commerce.
The rise of Extrema as a logistics hub is no accident. Its privileged location, close to major consumer centers such as Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, combined with generous tax incentives offered by the state of Minas Gerais, has created an ideal environment for e-commerce companies.
One of the main attractions is the significant reduction in ICMS rates. While states like Sao Paulo apply a rate of 18% for interstate sales, in Extrema this value can reach only 1.3%, representing a substantial savings for companies.
In addition to tax benefits, the city has developed an advanced logistics infrastructure capable of meeting the demands of large e-commerce operations.This set of factors has not only attracted companies to the region, but also generated thousands of jobs, boosting the local economy.
Industry experts, such as Cubbo Brasil, a fulfillment and logistics company for e-commerce, highlight that Extrema offers a unique opportunity for companies seeking to reduce costs and increase logistics efficiency.The combination of tax incentives, strategic location and cutting-edge infrastructure makes the city an ideal destination for businesses wishing to expand their operations in the Brazilian e-commerce market.
With the continuous growth of e-commerce in Brazil, it is expected that Extrema further consolidates its position as a logistics epicenter, contributing significantly to the evolution of the sector in the country.

