Brazilian rail and port logistics operator managing 14,000+ km of freight network
Rumo operates Brazil's largest integrated rail and port logistics network, moving agricultural exports, fuel, and containers across nine states. The tech stack is enterprise-heavy (SAP, ServiceNow, Power Platform, AWS/Azure/GCP) with no active adopts or replacements, suggesting mature operational systems. Hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering and ops roles, while pain points cluster around SLA compliance, system availability, and S&OP process optimization—indicating infrastructure scaling and supply-chain visibility gaps typical of large logistics networks.
Rumo is a publicly traded company controlled by the Cosan Group and operates integrated logistics solutions across Brazil. The business centers on rail transport (14,000+ km of track), port operations across major Brazilian harbors, and warehousing—moving thousands of tons of agricultural products daily alongside fuel, containers, and cellulose. Operations span nine states with ~5,000–10,000 employees. The company sells to agricultural exporters, fuel distributors, and container shippers requiring reliable transport and port access.
Rumo operates integrated logistics across rail (14,000+ km), ports, and storage across nine Brazilian states. Primary cargo includes agricultural exports, fuel, containers, and cellulose for export markets.
Rumo is headquartered in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil. It is a publicly traded company owned by the Cosan Group.
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