Sellers have learned that in May 2026, e-commerce giant Amazon is negotiating a large-scale logistics infrastructure project with relevant parties in Brazil. It plans to build Guarapari in Espírito Santo State into a new national logistics hub. According to multiple foreign media reports, the investment scale of this project may reach 1 billion reais (about 180 million US dollars). It will integrate airports, ports, highways and future railway networks to form a multimodal transportation system and improve Amazon's distribution efficiency throughout Brazil.
At present, Amazon has about 300 logistics centers operating in Brazil. This layout in Guarapari is regarded as a crucial step in deepening its South American market strategy. Espírito Santo State is located in the southeast of Brazil. With its natural port advantages and transportation network connecting the inland areas, it is an ideal logistics node. The project plans to build a multimodal transportation hub around Guarapari Airport, which is expected to radiate major consumer markets throughout Brazil in the future.
Analysts point out that as one of the largest e - commerce markets in Latin America, Brazil has been leading in online retail growth in recent years. Amazon's move will not only shorten the delivery time of goods but also create a large number of local job opportunities and may promote the development of the e - commerce ecosystem in surrounding areas. However, this project is still in the negotiation stage at present, and the specific implementation time and details still need further confirmation by the official. For cross - border sellers operating in the Brazilian market, the upgrade of logistics infrastructure means more efficient performance capabilities and lower operating costs, so it is worthy of close attention to the subsequent progress.

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