From freight forwarder to logistics ecosystem: Horus Cargo announces evolution into Horus Group

Apr, 28, 2026 Posted by Gabriel Malheiros

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The growing complexity of global supply chains has required faster, more integrated responses from Brazil’s logistics market. After nine years operating on the front lines of international freight forwarding, Horus Cargo is announcing its evolution into Horus Group, a strategic move that transforms the company into an end-to-end logistics ecosystem. The decision is not merely a rebranding, but a response to importers’ and exporters’ need for partners that take full responsibility for operations from door to door.

The transformation occurred when management realized that relying on third parties for trucking and warehousing created bottlenecks that were incompatible with the “humanized and agile service” that has always been Horus’s hallmark. Vertical integration became the natural path. Today, the group operates with a three-part structure: Horus Cargo retains responsibility for international freight intelligence; HRS Cargo handles domestic and international ground logistics, with its own 12,000-square-meter infrastructure, including cross-docking and pre-stacking; and TG Projects provides the heavy-engineering expertise needed to move out-of-gauge cargo.

In practice, this synergy means that a complex industrial machine imported from Europe, for example, can now be coordinated by a single partner. Horus Group orchestrates the entire process: international ocean freight, planning for the special discharge operation in Santos, and trucking to the final destination, whether within Brazil or beyond its borders, with full fluidity and no loss of information between stages.

“The market no longer wants mere freight intermediaries; it needs logistics architects. We reached a point in our history where outsourcing stages meant giving up the standard of excellence we had built. Horus Group was born because we decided that, in order to keep growing and protect our clients’ cargo, we needed to own the entire operation,” Horus Group management said.

This robust structure, built in less than a decade, positions Horus Group not only as an operator, but as a strategic consultant for Brazilian foreign trade. In a sector often marked by impersonal and fragmented processes, the group is consolidating its maturity by proving that it is possible to combine the operational strength of a large corporation with the agility and closeness of a young company.

About Horus Group

Horus Group is a full-service logistics ecosystem headquartered in Santos, São Paulo, focused on connecting Brazil to the world. Made up of Horus Cargo, HRS Cargo, and TG Projects, the group offers integrated solutions covering international freight forwarding, domestic and international road transport, warehousing, and project cargo management. Committed to combining operational excellence with 100% humanized service, Horus Group acts as a strategic partner for importers and exporters, ensuring agility, security, and transparency at every stage of the supply chain.

Source: Horus Group

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