The Company Highlights Its Trajectory And Logistics Solutions At The Largest Fair In The Sector In Brazil
Norsul, one of the leading navigation and logistics companies in Brazil, confirms its participation for the third consecutive year at Intermodal, the main event of the logistics sector in the country. With 60 years of experience and the largest private fleet in the country, Norsul prepares to highlight its innovations and solidity in the cabotage market during the event, which will take place from March 5 to 7 at São Paulo Expo.
Innovation And Experience On Display
Norsul’s booth at Intermodal 2024 promises to be an immersion point for visitors, with 96m² of space dedicated to showcasing the company’s fleet differentials. Through interactive panels and a detailed model of the ship Pio Grande, participants will be able to explore the specifics of the vessels and understand the importance of cabotage in the maritime logistics universe. Angelo Baroncini, CEO of Norsul, expresses the company’s enthusiasm in providing a unique experience, highlighting the role of cabotage as an efficient and sustainable logistics modality.
Diversification And Sustainable Growth
Norsul’s strategy goes beyond expanding its fleet. By investing in the diversification of its business, the company aims to achieve an average growth of 19% in gross revenue over the last ten years. The expansion of its scope of action in waterway logistics is an essential part of this plan, offering integrated solutions that meet the needs of current and future customers.
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Cabotage As A Logistics Solution
Cabotage is celebrated by Norsul as a key logistics alternative, especially in a country with an extensive coastline like Brazil. Ocean convoys, in particular, represent an efficient option for transporting various cargo, from eucalyptus logs to steel products. Fabiano Lorenzi, Commercial Director of Norsul, highlights the advantages of this model, such as cost reduction and environmental impact, in addition to operational flexibility and efficiency.
Leadership And Commitment To The Future
With a history marked by pioneering and innovation, Norsul consolidates itself as a protagonist in Brazilian navigation. In addition to having the largest private fleet in the country, the company is recognized for its sustainable approach and commitment to excellence. Participation in Intermodal 2024 is seen as an opportunity to reinforce these values and share its vision for the future of cabotage and integrated logistics in Brazil.
Norsul’s presence at Intermodal highlights the importance of innovation and sustainability in the navigation and logistics sector. With an approach that combines tradition and a forward-looking vision, the company positions itself as a reference in integrated logistics solutions, contributing to sustainable development and efficiency in the logistics sector in Brazil and South America.
Source: Norsul – Approach Comunicação.

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