The contribution will be directed towards the logistical infrastructure of the corridor — and not to the terminals located in Tocantins.
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VLI, a logistics company, plans to invest R$ 500 million in the Northern Corridor by 2026, focusing on the outflow of the agricultural harvest, which is expected to be a record this year. According to the National Supply Company (Conab), Brazilian grain production is expected to reach 353 million tons in 2025/26. The investment will be directed towards the logistics infrastructure of the corridor — and not to the terminals located in Tocantins. The Northern Corridor is located in the Northern region of Brazil and connects the Midwest — especially states like Mato Grosso — to the ports located in the so-called 'Northern Arc', which includes terminals in Pará (such as Barcarena and Santarém), Amazonas (Itacoatiara), Amapá, and Maranhão (such as Itaqui). According to VLI, the Northern Corridor is strategic for the company. In the last ten years of operation, the company's integrated terminals in Porto Nacional (TIPN) and Palmeirante (TIPA) have increased their relevance in regional ...