Brazil’s greatest Paralympic medalist visits Porto Itapoá to celebrate partnership
Porto Itapoá is the private port that experienced the most significant growth in Brazil in 2023
The 2023 edition set a record for attendance, being considered the largest in the event’s history with over 40,000 visitors.
Porto Itapoá confirmed for Intermodal 2024
Porto Itapoá is confirmed for the 28th edition of Intermodal South America, which will take place from March 5 to 7 at São Paulo Expo in São Paulo. This event is considered the most relevant in the sectors of cargo transportation, logistics, intralogistics, and foreign trade.
The Terminal’s booth remains in the same location as the previous year. With 200m² and two rooms dedicated to meetings and conferences, the space will be ready to welcome visitors interested in learning more about the Terminal.
Cássio Schreiner, president of Porto Itapoá, highlights Intermodal as a strategic platform for generating new business. “It is always a pleasure to be present at Intermodal, an event that has been growing every year and consolidating its position as one of the most important logistics events in the world.”
With crowded aisles throughout the three days, the 2023 edition of the event set a record for attendance compared to previous editions and was considered the largest in the history of the event. There were more than 40,000 visitors to follow the news and market trends in the logistics, supply, and cargo chain. The meeting took place at São Paulo Expo and brought together 500 exhibiting brands from various countries.
Interactive action
Just like in 2023, Porto Itapoá’s booth will have an interactive action to liven up visitors. However, Schreiner keeps the surprise for the event date. “We will propose an interesting interaction for the audience to experience the innovative spirit of our Terminal,” he reveals.
Porto Itapoá is a national standout in terms of investment and innovation, having received awards in this segment. “Investment in technology is a reality in our company, aiming not only for operational development but also for safety and sustainability,” concludes Schreiner.