ILOS client sought to understand the demand for the use of regulatory yards for truck parking in the Port of Santos region.
ILOS conducted a study that looked at the history and export trends of bulk agricultural cargo in Santos. The study identified volumes and their seasonality, as well as changes in the use of transport modes, especially from trucks to railways.
The work included extensive data analysis and research with players from regions of influence in the region.
At the end, a complete report was presented with the main conclusions of the study, including points of attention regarding the demand for regulatory yards for trucks in the region, identification of growth opportunities and possible risks, especially related to the increase in railway capacity.
project type
Supply chain transformation
Segment
Oil and gas
Analysis of demand for regulatory yards in the Port of Santos
Challenge
ILOS client would like to understand the business prospects for truck regulatory yards in the Port of Santos region
ILOS solution
ILOS sought to carry out a historical analysis and indicate trends in bulk exports from Santos. Numerous data analyzes and interviews with companies were carried out, as well as studies of historical and planned availability for railways for transporting agricultural products.
Results
Full report and executive presentation detailing the study conclusions. Report indicated volume trends, analysis of competitors and prospects for increasing railway capacity to indicate market risks and opportunities.