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Brazil has increased its imports in 2010 by 45.8%. Its exports also increased substantially in comparison to 2009 by 29.6%.
The BBDO – Consortium Plan will focus on LOGISTICS as its first industry Category. How would you like to have an office in Brazil with the ability to collect and control receivables in local currency online, have your own personalized local phone number with a Portuguese speaking receptionist, have an executive team working and helping you develop your business in Brazil and spend less than 20% of what the real cost is?

Take a look at some of the news below. If you're ready to make a small investment and gain immense exposure to the system operating procedures (SOP) necessary for success in Brazil, send an email to Info@SIS4Biz.com

Brazil News:
  • In the south of Brazil, when the new roads are finished, Hamburg Sud will have its new port of Itapoá in operation with 52 feet of natural draft after March, 2011. An expected average of 30 vessels should call the new port every month with a projected volume of 120 thousand containers for the first year.
  • Advent International, a global private equity company, has recently purchased 50% of one of the main terminals, TCP – Terminal de Containers de Paranaguá, (in the state of Paraná, with Curitiba as its capital).  The new investment will allow TCP to build a third pier and increase capacity by about 70%.
 The map with the three states I have been focusing on in Brazil above will help you put the locations in perspective. The new port of Itapoá is located in the state Santa Catarina (SC) and the TPC terminal is located in the state of Paraná (PR); both states are right below the state of São Paulo (SP), which has Brazil’s highest population and  port volumes at the port of Santos.   J JR

  • Brazil’s Secretary of the Ports’ Minister, Leônidas Cristino, said this week that the Federal Government will invest R$ 3,8 billion (approximately US$ 2.2 billion) in improvements in port infrastructure in the country during the next few years.
  • Transpetro, announced it started a new tender in late December for an additional eight ships for Petrobras. National and International companies have until February 23 to submit their proposals. The bidding process should be completed by the end of June.