2026-04-28
The 30th Intermodal South America 2026 recently concluded with great success at the Anhembi Convention Center in São Paulo, Brazil. As the largest logistics and cargo exhibition in the Americas and the second largest globally, this year’s event brought together over 500 industry-leading companies from more than 90 countries and regions, attracting over 50,000 professional visitors. The exhibition focused on intermodal innovation technologies, supply chain optimization solutions, and new trade opportunities in Latin America, serving as a core platform for connecting global logistics resources and expanding into the Latin American market.

AMASS, together with its South American team, made a prominent appearance at the exhibition, showcasing its full-chain logistics service capabilities and localized footprint. The company highlighted its core shipping capacity strengths on South American routes, garnering widespread attention and further solidifying its strategic position in the Latin American market.

During the exhibition, the AMASS South America team, leveraging its professional industry expertise and local service capabilities, engaged in in-depth discussions with local logistics companies, traders, and key clients across the region, reaching a number of cooperation intentions. The team not only presented AMASS’ global service network covering over 200 countries and regions and the collaborative advantages of its 100+ branches, but also emphasized the operational achievements of its second branch in Santos, Brazil, as well as the more than one-year service milestones of its Mexico branch. These initiatives underscore the successful implementation of AMASS’ strategy of “localized operations with global collaboration” in the Latin American market.

The successful participation in this year’s Intermodal South America marks a significant milestone in AMASS’ commitment to the Latin American market. Moving forward, AMASS will continue to focus on the trade demands of the region, supported by its full-chain logistics service capabilities. The company will further optimize its shipping capacity allocation on South American routes, upgrade its localized service systems, and empower the resilience and development of global supply chains through professional services, striving to build a more dynamic and interconnected regional trade landscape.


2026-04-28
The 30th Intermodal South America 2026 recently concluded with great success at the Anhembi Convention Center in São Paulo, Brazil. As the largest logistics and cargo exhibition in the Americas and the second largest globally, this year’s event brought together over 500 industry-leading companies from more than 90 countries and regions, attracting over 50,000 professional visitors. The exhibition focused on intermodal innovation technologies, supply chain optimization solutions, and new trade opportunities in Latin America, serving as a core platform for connecting global logistics resources and expanding into the Latin American market.

AMASS, together with its South American team, made a prominent appearance at the exhibition, showcasing its full-chain logistics service capabilities and localized footprint. The company highlighted its core shipping capacity strengths on South American routes, garnering widespread attention and further solidifying its strategic position in the Latin American market.

During the exhibition, the AMASS South America team, leveraging its professional industry expertise and local service capabilities, engaged in in-depth discussions with local logistics companies, traders, and key clients across the region, reaching a number of cooperation intentions. The team not only presented AMASS’ global service network covering over 200 countries and regions and the collaborative advantages of its 100+ branches, but also emphasized the operational achievements of its second branch in Santos, Brazil, as well as the more than one-year service milestones of its Mexico branch. These initiatives underscore the successful implementation of AMASS’ strategy of “localized operations with global collaboration” in the Latin American market.

The successful participation in this year’s Intermodal South America marks a significant milestone in AMASS’ commitment to the Latin American market. Moving forward, AMASS will continue to focus on the trade demands of the region, supported by its full-chain logistics service capabilities. The company will further optimize its shipping capacity allocation on South American routes, upgrade its localized service systems, and empower the resilience and development of global supply chains through professional services, striving to build a more dynamic and interconnected regional trade landscape.



