Ecorodovias Infraestrutura e Logistica SA
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Ecorodovias Infraestrutura e Logistica SA
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EcoRodovias Infraestrutura e Logística SA engages in the operating road, port, and logistics service concession assets, and companies rending services. The company is headquartered in Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo and currently employs 4,875 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2010-04-01. The Company’s activities are divided into three business segments: Concessions, Logistics and Ports. The Concessions division focuses on managing toll roads, which connects ports located in Santos, Paranagua and Rio Grande, Brazil. The Logistics division comprises the interconnections of the Company’s road concessions that aim at integrating intermodal logistics terminals, port terminals, bonded terminals, distribution centers, customs and ports, as well as providing logistics services. The Ports division is responsible for the port operations, cargo handling and warehousing activities in own terminal, in the Port of Santos, Brazil. The firm holds a number of subsidiaries, such as EcoRodovias Concessoes e Servicos SA, Ecoporto Santos SA and Elog SA. The company is controlled by Primav Construcoes e Comercio SA.
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