
Norcoast Attends Intermodal for the Second Consecutive Year
Apr, 17, 2025 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202517
Norcoast, a Brazilian coastal shipping company, is attending Intermodal South America for the second year. This is the largest and most comprehensive logistics solutions event in the Americas. Held from April 22 to 24, from 1 PM to 9 PM, at the Anhembi District in São Paulo, the fair brings together key decision-makers, business leaders, trendsetters, public policy managers, and buyers in a single space.
With a 96m² booth, Norcoast showcases all the services in its portfolio, offering an end-to-end integrated logistics solution with agility, flexibility, and transparency. The space features exclusive activations, visual elements inspired by the “green-water future” — the company’s core identity, guided by sustainability and driven by innovation — and a menu that highlights its Brazilian roots through dishes and snacks representing the regions where it operates.
Operating since February 2024, the company has shown solid growth, aligned with the projections in its business plan. Covering routes from the North to the South of Brazil, Norcoast has established key partnerships with port terminals such as Paranaguá (PR), Itajaí (SC), Santos (SP), Suape (PE), Pecém (CE), and Manaus (AM). Its goal is to offer innovation and freedom of choice to companies already using coastal shipping and, more importantly, to provide access to those that have not yet explored this mode of transport.
“Our purpose goes beyond optimizing logistics. Every day, we strive to rethink how we integrate different transportation modes, delivering efficient solutions for our clients and a cleaner future. Our participation in Intermodal validates the solid and significant growth we achieved in 2024 and the operational maturity we’ve reached in this market,” says Fabiano Lorenzi, CEO of Norcoast.
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