The Strategic Moment for Brazilian Logistics The Logistics and Transportation sector in Brazil is experiencing an unprecedented boom. Recent data from the 2025-2027 Industrial Labor Map, prepared by the National Observatory of Industry (ONI), confirms that this area will be the most demanded across nearly all of Brazil (96.15% of states) through 2027.
This high-demand scenario is a direct reflection of two major forces that CNI-LINK specializes in: globalization and the accelerated adoption of new business models.
The Engines of Growth: E-commerce and Integrated Processes The exponential growth of e-commerce is the primary catalyst for this demand.
- Revenue: The e-commerce sector generated R$ 204 billion in 2024, with projections exceeding R$ 230 billion in 2025.
- Acceleration: The promise of “fast purchase and delivery” requires integrated processes that function organically and simultaneously.
The growth of the logistics sector has been so rapid that the number of job openings grew by 94.7% between January and October 2024 compared to 2023.
Logistics as a Fundamental Factor in Every Stage Logistics is the fundamental pillar of any operation. For CNI-LINK, this means that managing transportation, warehousing, and information is vital to ensuring success at every stage of the Supply Chain process.
CNI-LINK: Transforming Demand into Operational Efficiency The market demands professional qualification and integrated solutions. This is where CNI-LINK positions itself as a strategic partner to manage the complexity of the sector’s growth:
- Logistics & Supply Chain Solutions: Given the high demand, logistics optimization is crucial. We develop Supply Chain Management strategies to ensure Cost-effective transport and a commitment to “On-Time and In-Full” (OTIF) deliveries.
- Management and Reporting (BI): The growth of e-commerce requires integrated processes and performance tracking. Our Information Management pillar offers digitalization and continuous monitoring so that both CNI-LINK and the client have full visibility for assertive decision-making.
- Third-Party Logistics Management (3PL): With the explosion of new roles for drivers and logistics assistants, 3PL management and third-party coordination have become essential for operational efficiency.
Logistics and Transportation are not just growing sectors; they are the engine driving 96.15% of the Brazilian industrial economy. For companies looking to capitalize on the e-commerce boom and globalization, investing in strategic Supply Chain Management and digital processes is the only way to ensure competitiveness through 2027. CNI-LINK provides the necessary expertise to transform this demand into solid results.


