Cap Logistics Has Over 40 Years of Experience in Refrigerated Product Storage and Is Authorized to Export in the Region
Cap Logistics, a company specialized in the storage of refrigerated products for both domestic and international markets, already held certifications for external operations and now, following a recent update, can also export products to the Eurasian Economic Union region, which includes countries mainly from northern Eurasia, such as Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia. “The updates 108 and SIF 3254 are important certifications that we have been managing since mid-2015 when the registration date for exporting products to a new region for Cap Logistics occurred. Now we can export refrigerated products to the countries that are part of the Eurasian organization. This certification ensures that animal-origin food reaches consumers with a confirmed and safe quality standard. This guarantees the provenance of the products worldwide, in addition to being the only way to export goods,” emphasizes Elinelton Freitas Neto, Logistics Manager at Cap.
According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (Mapa), the Brazilian market exports its animal origin products to nearly 200 countries around the world. Cap Logistics serves the entire national territory and international destinations such as Mercosur, the European Union, the Middle East, and Asia. “We are very optimistic about the seal for the Eurasian Economic Union because this way we will be able to further expand our refrigerated cargo operations abroad,” explains the manager.
About Cap Logistics
Cap Logistics Refrigerated has been operating in the market for over 40 years, specializing in the storage of refrigerated products in two units in the south of the country, located in São José dos Pinhais (PR) and Paranaguá (PR), just 5 km from the port.
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The company serves the entire national territory and international destinations such as Mercosur, the European Union, the Middle East, Asia, and now the Eurasian Economic Union.
Cap Logistics has modern facilities to meet the needs of refrigerated cargo storage and handling, with a capacity for over 12 thousand tons of goods.

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