The advancement of Brazilian agricultural production has elevated logistics to a decisive role for the competitiveness of the sector, marked by the dependency on roads and the need for more agile and secure operations. From a recent survey conducted by Esalq-LOG in partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), it was found that a large part of the grains travels by highways, which increases the pressure for technological solutions capable of reducing costs and ensuring efficiency in the outflow.