Source: CartaCapital
A logistics It consumed approximately 15,5% of Brazil's GDP in 2025, according to the Institute of Logistics and Supply Chain (ILOS). During the same period, the country went on to... transport More than 25% more cargo without significant infrastructure expansion. This data reinforces the sector's weight in company costs and business competitiveness.
Given this scenario, Sérgio Simões, Growth Director at SimpliRoute, believes that the planning of logistics The year 2026 will be marked by increased pressure for operational efficiency, automation, and data-driven decisions. According to him, treating logistics as a peripheral area is no longer a viable option.
