One of the Companies That Invests the Most in Logistics, Log-In Will Explore an Area at the Port of Vitória, Espírito Santo for 6 Months
Log-In Logistics plans, manages, and operates the best solutions for cargo handling through cabotage, complemented by road transportation. The company will explore an area of 54,000 square meters at the Port of Vitória for 6 months, after winning the process carried out by Codesa – Companhia Docas do Espírito Santo.
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The company stated in a statement that the new business will strengthen its presence at the Port of Vitória and expand service to existing and potential customers. The site will be designated for general cargo handling and is expected to receive an average of 1,200 vehicles per month. The contract duration is 180 days, and the estimated contract value is 2.02 million reais.
Log-In has a concession until 2048 for the Vila Velha Port Terminal (TVV), for which the contract renewal was signed in October last year and provided for a capital injection of more than 500 million reais in Espírito Santo until 2048. Of this total, more than 120 million reais are to be invested in the next two years.
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Today, the Terminal has become the only one in Espírito Santo capable of handling containers, and the company plans to invest in engineering and equipment to expand its operational capacity.
The company operates the loading and unloading of ships, container handling and storage services, general cargo, rocks, and project cargo, with the structure, technology, and expertise to handle various types of cargo.
The Terminal offers services from deep-sea carriers, cabotage, and feeder services with maritime and road transport routes, facilitating the flow of cargo from the main regions of Brazil, with connections to Mercosur. They use high technology that ensures agility, reliability, security, and cargo integrity.

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