20/05/2026
Northern Brazil continues to face major logistics challenges, especially during critical periods affecting river operations, port access and cargo flow.
At Soreidom, we believe the future corridor between Brazil and Guyana can become a strategic alternative for regional and international trade.
With the development of the Dry Port project in Boa Vista and the growing integration between Guyana and Northern Brazil, this route has the potential to create new opportunities for in-transit cargo, project logistics, and faster access to international markets.
But for this corridor to become a real and efficient solution, we must openly discuss the bottlenecks:
Infrastructure.
Border processes.
Customs integration.
Port capacity.
Transit costs.
Operational reliability.
We are already building toward this future and believe collaboration between logistics operators, governments, ports, and private companies will be essential.
At Soreidom, we are ready to be part of this transformation.
Let’s build this corridor together.