The Alonso brand showcases its logistics potential at Intermodal South America in Brazil
The Alonso holding has participated in the 30th edition of Intermodal South America, one of the world’s largest logistics trade fairs, held in São Paulo, Brazil. A commercial opportunity with international reach to showcase the strengths of a growing brand that is increasingly present in markets around the world.
Alonso professionals, both from domestic and international companies who traveled to the South American country, took the opportunity to establish new partnerships, identify business opportunities, and explore potential strategic collaborations.
“We are currently very well positioned in the influential Latin American market. We will continue working to consolidate our growth in the region. As an example, our latest network opening has been Alonso Forwarding El Salvador,” explain Alonso Forwarding.
Very corporate and functional stand
The large Alonso Group stand, featuring a highly corporate design to enhance brand visibility, showcased a large sphere suspended in the air, the emblem of the Alonso logo. At the same time, the use of blue, the color associated with Alonso Group, reinforced the visual identity, creating a notable impact on the exhibition’s visitors. Likewise, the decorative vertical gardens added an eco-friendly touch and symbolize Alonso’s strong commitment to the environment.
Likewise, the stand featured multiple meeting tables for business discussions and a fully equipped private room. Details designed to encourage networking and connections among professionals from around the world.
At a time when geopolitical tension is no longer an exception, Intermodal South America has demonstrated its strength by hosting the presentation of more than 700 companies and the participation of 45,000 professionals. Figures that make for a historic edition.
Alonso Forwarding’s network is becoming increasingly global
Currently, Alonso Forwarding, the Alonso Group freight forwarding division brand, is present across five continents. A territorial strength and extensive coverage in service of highly specialized logistics adapted to the demands of the supply chain.
In a context where protecting the logistics network is strategic, having highly efficient, resilient professional teams capable of reacting quickly is very important. In this regard, the Alonso team brings experience, responsiveness, and a deep understanding of the sector.
Brazil, the 11th largest economy in the world, is a major agro-exporting power of agricultural products, oilseeds, and fuels. Over the past year, Spanish exports to the country have increased slightly by 2.56%.














