Multimodal logistics operator connecting production hubs to consumer centers across Brazil
Brado operates a multimodal transport network (rail and truck) moving containers between production zones and consumption centers in Brazil. The tech stack is enterprise-focused (SAP, Power BI, Tableau, SQL) with emerging data maturity signals: active projects include terminal BI development, predictive pricing, and master data cleansing, while hiring accelerates across logistics and ops roles. Pain points cluster around cost control (maintenance variance, budget variance, labor costs) and forecasting accuracy — typical for mid-scale logistics operators managing high fixed-asset bases.
Brado Logística is a Brazilian logistics company founded in 2011, headquartered in Curitiba. The business connects production regions to consumption centers via an intermodal transport model combining trains and trucks, operating container terminals and warehousing infrastructure. The company serves mid-market industrial and retail clients requiring reliable, cost-efficient movement of containerized goods. With 1,001–5,000 employees and accelerating hiring in logistics and operations, Brado is actively scaling warehouse management, procurement governance, and client-facing analytics capabilities.
Brado operates a multimodal logistics network connecting production poles to consumption centers using trains and trucks. Services include container terminal operations, intermodal transport, warehousing, and container logistics — focused on efficiency, safety, and sustainability.
Brado is headquartered in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, and was founded in 2011. The company employs 1,001–5,000 people across logistics, operations, data, and support functions.
Active projects include terminal BI development, digital procurement transformation, predictive pricing analysis, master data cleansing, and supplier KPI development — indicating a shift toward data-driven operations and cost optimization.
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