LibraPort Campinas begins stand alone process
Oct, 01, 2019 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 201941
Libraport, a unit of the Centro Logístico Industrial Aduaneiro (CLIA), located in the city of Campinas (SP), started a stand alone process.
The operation consists of the company being commercially, operationally, and administratively independent. They also have a 40% equity interest in Japão Logística, which is part of the multinational group Mitsui.
New employees were hired so that administrative, financial, procurement, legal, IT, among others, may be performed locally.
The company also has a license to operate under the CLIA regime, being duly bonded by the IRS, and the first CLIA in the country to obtain the OAS (Authorized Economic Operator) certification.
“Once again we count on your usual partnership and support from our clients at this important moment in our history. Surely we are working to build an even better future. Our team remains available for any clarifications that may be necessary,” concludes Bruno Barbosa, Executive Director of LibraPort Campinas.
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