Intermodal 2026 ends historic edition with more than 50 thousand visitors
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After three days of intense movement, strategic debates and major announcements for the sector, the Intermodal South America 2026 ended its historic edition in Anhembi District, in São Pauloreaffirming its prominence as the largest logistics, cargo transport and foreign trade event in Latin America.
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Held between days April 14th and 16ththe fair celebrated its 30th editionbringing together the main market players, specialists, logistics operators, shipowners, technology companies and representatives of the national industry.
During special coverage of the Integration 5.0o Port Newspaper closely followed the movement of the stands, the exclusive interviews and the main launches presented throughout the event.
The numbers for this edition are impressive and reinforce the relevance of the fair on the national and international scene.
According to the data released at the closing, Intermodal received more than 50 thousand qualified visitorswas attended by more than 500 national and international exhibiting brands and occupied approximately 55 thousand square meters of exhibition area.
Throughout the program, more than 60 hours of specialized technical contentconsolidating the fair not only as a business space, but also as an environment for professional development and knowledge generation.
In the corridors of Anhembi, what was seen was a sector undergoing complete transformation.
The 2026 edition brought strong emphasis to technology applied to logisticswith solutions focused on cargo tracking, warehouse automation, artificial intelligence, fleet management and real-time monitoring.
Another central axis of the fair was the operational sustainabilitya theme that permeated much of the debates and launches.
Companies presented solutions aimed at emissions reductionroute optimization, fleet modernization and adoption of less polluting equipment, reinforcing that decarbonization is no longer a trend but has become a market requirement.
Integration between modes has also gained prominence.
The event brought together solutions for the segments road, rail, sea, air and porthighlighting the importance of multimodal logistics as a competitive differentiator for Brazil.
Parallel to the fair, the Interlog Summit concentrated a robust agenda of panels and technical presentations, covering topics such as supply chain, national infrastructure, productivity and digital transformation.
For the port sector, the fair reinforced a clear message: the future of Brazilian logistics depends on connectivity, innovation and capacity expansion.
The conclusion of the 2026 edition leaves as a legacy the perception that the sector is entering a new phase, more technological, integrated and strategic for the national economy.
More than a fair, Intermodal has established itself as a true market thermometerpointing out paths that should directly impact ports, industry, agribusiness and the entire transport chain in the coming years.
For the Port Newspaperthis edition’s coverage highlighted, once again, the strength of the sector and the central role of specialized information in building the country’s logistics future.