Considered One of the Largest and Most Important Events in Brazil, Logistique Takes Place from August 22 to 24 in Joinville, SC
The Joinville Cargo Transport and Logistics Operations Union (Setracajo) is one of the supporters of this year’s Logistique – Fair and Congress of Multimodal Cargo Logistics and Transport. The event is regarded by the market as one of the largest and most important events in Brazil and in the 2023 edition will bring together, from August 22 to 24, in Joinville, the main innovations and solutions for the entire logistics chain, intralogistics, multimodal cargo transport, IT, and supply chain management.
The president of Setracajo, Paulo César Daniel Zendron, states that the union has been supporting the latest editions of Logistique because the sector understands its importance and necessity. “We have high expectations that Logistique 2023 will be even more successful, establishing itself as one of the most important logistics events in Brazil,” says the leader. Zendron highlights that the fair manages to bring together all the players in the logistics, multimodal transport markets, and others, allowing for closer connections, technological updates through the congress that comprises the event, and mainly the facilitation of business.
Another point addressed by Zendron is the strategic location of the fair. “Northern Santa Catarina, led by Joinville, plays an important role in Brazil’s industrial landscape. A strong industry needs efficient transport and logistics,” says the president. He adds that the proximity of Joinville to the ports of São Francisco do Sul, Itapoá, Itajaí, and Navegantes creates significant synergy with local industries in their needs for import, export, distribution, and supply of raw materials, which is crucial for the logistics chain. “Logistique, with its power to bring together suppliers and consumers from the logistics and transport markets, is fundamental in this scenario.”
The executive director of the event, Karine Marmitt, emphasizes the importance of partnering with Setracajo due to the entity’s strong presence in the regional transport and cargo market.
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