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🇧🇷 Cargo Insurance in Brazil
Brazil is a critical global supplier of agricultural commodities and minerals, boasting a sophisticated but infrastructure-constrained logistics network that relies heavily on its major maritime gateways for bulk exports. The country's supply chain is anchored by the Port of Santos and a growing air cargo sector centered in the São Paulo industrial corridor.
Country overview
Country risk profile for Brazil
Indicative risk indicators relevant to cargo shipments. Estimated by AI from public trade and risk data — not an official rating.
Main international airports in Brazil
São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governor André Franco Montoro International Airport
Guarulhos/São Paulo
As the busiest airport in South America, it serves as the primary hub for international air cargo and express mail in Brazil.
Viracopos International Airport
Campinas/São Paulo
Viracopos is a dedicated cargo powerhouse, hosting a major logistics terminal that handles a significant portion of Brazil's import/export tech goods.
Rio de Janeiro/Galeão–Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
A vital gateway for the industrial sector in Rio de Janeiro, handling significant volumes of oil & gas related equipment.
Eduardo Gomes International Airport
Manaus
Serves as the primary logistics hub for the Manaus Free Trade Zone, essential for the electronics and manufacturing sectors in the Amazon.
Afonso Pena International Airport
Curitiba
A key southern hub facilitating trade with Mercosur partners and supporting the regional automotive and agricultural industries.
Main ports in Brazil
Port of Santos
Santos
The largest port in Latin America, Santos is the primary exit point for Brazilian coffee, sugar, and soy, and handles the majority of the country's container traffic.
Port of Itaqui (and Ponta da Madeira)
São Luís
A major gateway for Brazil's massive iron ore exports, being one of the largest iron ore loading terminals in the world.
Port of Paranaguá
Paranaguá
Crucial for the southern agricultural heartland, focusing on grain exports (soy and corn) and fertilizer imports.
Port of Rio Grande
Rio Grande
Strategically located in the south, it is a leading grain export hub and provides critical maritime access for the Rio Grande do Sul industrial base.
Port of Vitória
Vitória/Vila Velha
The primary port for the state of Espírito Santo, specializing in steel products, cellulose, and automobiles.
Cargo insurance for air, sea, road and rail shipments in Brazil
Shipments to and from Brazil are handled by CIO's Latin America office in Santiago, Chile. Covers all of Latin America — Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean.
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