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Logistics operators expand investments in Brazil

According to the Brazilian Association of Logistics Operators (ABOL), approximately 68% of logistics companies have increased investments in Brazil, focusing on digitalization, infrastructure upgrades and operational efficiency.

These developments are particularly relevant for offshore oil and gas projects, where port infrastructure and supply chain efficiency are critical for supporting drilling and production activities.

Legal implications

Companies involved in offshore logistics may face legal and regulatory matters related to:

  • port and maritime regulation
  • logistics and transportation contracts
  • regulatory compliance for integrated supply chains

 

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