Log-In highlights growth and integrated logistics strategy at Intermodal South America 2026
Apr, 13, 2026 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202618
Log-In Integrated Logistics will showcase its evolution as an integrated logistics operator at Intermodal South America 2026, amid growing demand for efficiency and predictability in supply chains.
The company reported strong operational growth in 2025, with net revenue reaching R$ 3.08 billion, up 10.2% year over year, while transported volume increased 6% to 776.9 thousand TEUs. The period also marked its eighth consecutive year of profit.
“Intermodal is an important platform to show how we are scaling our operations and to engage directly with clients and partners,” said CEO Marcus Voloch.
Integrated logistics solutions in focus
During the event, Log-In will present solutions designed to connect different stages of the supply chain, combining maritime transport, port operations, land distribution, and integrated management.
The model has been strengthened through infrastructure investments and the expansion of operations in strategic regions. Recent developments include the expansion of activities in northern Brazil through Tecmar Transporte & Logística in Manaus, as well as operational advances at the Vila Velha Terminal (TVV), which has increased handling capacity and diversified cargo profiles.
According to Voloch, integration across transport modes has become a key competitive factor. “Customers are increasingly looking for solutions that connect different stages of the chain. When this integration is well structured, it leads to efficiency gains and greater operational predictability,” he said.
The joint presence of Tecmar reinforces this approach, highlighting how the combination of maritime, road, and logistics infrastructure enables more efficient and tailored operations.
Intermodal will also serve as a platform for Log-In to strengthen relationships with sectors such as industry, consumer goods, retail, and agribusiness, while exchanging insights on evolving logistics demands.
The company’s stand was designed to promote a more informal and welcoming environment, encouraging closer interaction with clients and partners.
Cabotage growth brings new challenges
Cabotage volumes in Brazil reached 1.9 million TEUs in 2025, up 23.6% year over year, reflecting the ongoing expansion of the segment and the search for a more balanced transport matrix.
Despite this growth, the sector faces increasing pressure on its economic sustainability. Rising operational costs, regulatory impacts, and compressed freight rates continue to challenge profitability and investment capacity.
“The challenge today is not only moving cargo, but how operations are structured and sustained over time,” Voloch said. “We are seeing strong volume growth, but also pressure on costs and margins, which requires greater integration, planning, and predictability.”
Industry engagement at Intermodal
In addition to its exhibition space, Log-In will participate in Intermodal’s content agenda. Roberto Pandolfo, Director of Corporate Accounts & Mercosur, will speak at the Interlog Summit in a panel on supply chain optimization in the automotive industry, scheduled for Wednesday (15) at 2:00 PM on Stage 4.
The presentation will address a logistics reorganization case, focusing on the integration of cabotage, road transport, warehousing, and data management, and its impact on operational control and predictability.
“These forums allow us to share practical experiences and contribute to discussions that directly influence how logistics is being structured in Brazil,” Pandolfo said.
Service information
Intermodal South America 2026
Date: April 14–16
Time: 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Distrito Anhembi – São Paulo
Source: Log-In Logística
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