Soprano invests 150 million reais to expand operations in southern Brazil
2026-06-05 13:52
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Soprano announced the launch of an industrial and logistics expansion plan, located in the southern region of Brazil, involving an investment of approximately 150 million reais. The funds will be allocated to logistics infrastructure, process automation, and the procurement of industrial machinery. The strategy includes expanding industrial operations in Farroupilha (RS) and building two new distribution centers in Caxias do Sul (RS) and Navegantes (SC). The expansion is expected to create 200 direct jobs in the southern region and is part of the company's growth strategy for the coming years.

The plan includes increasing the production capacity of the lock factory in Farroupilha. According to the company's estimates, the expansion of the operational structure is expected to generate approximately 100 million reais in tax revenue in the state of Rio Grande do Sul over the next five years.

Two logistics hubs in the southern region will be put into operation, and the new logistics system will double the company's warehousing capacity. This move aims to shorten distances to customers and improve service levels and operational efficiency.

Soprano CEO Cyro Gazola stated: "Soprano is taking a structural step toward the future of the business. We are strengthening operations to increase efficiency, reduce distances, expand customer service capabilities, and build a more solid foundation for growth in the coming years. This is an initiative that combines long-term vision, operational discipline, and the company's expansion potential."

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