Process is present at Agrishow and reinforces its operations in import and export
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Process is present at Agrishow and reinforces its operations in import and export


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A Process attended the Agrishow 2026one of the main Brazilian agribusiness events and an international reference in innovation, technology and business in the sector. The company’s participation reinforces its strategic performance within the chain of operations linked to import, export and foreign trade.

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Held in Ribeirão Pretothe fair brings together machine manufacturers, rural producers, trading companies, logistics operators, transport agents and companies that work directly in the movement of inputs, equipment and commodities. In this scenario, Process’s presence is aligned with the growth of agribusiness as one of the main drivers of the Brazilian trade balance.

During the event, the company’s team closely monitored market movements, talking to companies, partners and sector representatives to understand new demands and challenges that impact operations linked to international trade.

Agribusiness accounts for a significant portion of Brazilian exports, with a strong presence of products such as soy, corn, meat, sugar, coffee and cellulose. At the same time, the sector depends on an efficient structure for importing machines, parts, fertilizers and technology, which increases the relevance of companies specialized in managing customs and logistics processes.

In an exclusive interview with Jornal Portuário, the director of new business at Process, Marcus Santanastated that the company’s presence in the 31st edition of Agrishow 2026 reinforces the relationship with agribusiness and expands the company’s operations in import and export operations.

In this context, participation in Agrishow represents an important opportunity for Process to identify trends, operational bottlenecks and support opportunities for companies seeking structure or optimize your import and export flows.

In addition to commercial networking, the fair also functions as a space to observe movements that may impact the national logistics chain, including ports, customs terminals, road transport and international operations.

For the port and logistics sector, the approach to agribusiness is strategic, considering that a large part of Brazilian production flows through complexes such as Port of Santosin addition to terminals in Arco Norte and Sul of the country.

Process highlighted that the meeting was an opportunity to understand specific scenarios and make itself available to support companies that wish to organize their foreign trade processes, reduce costs and increase operational predictability.

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