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Multilog presents progress of new Dry Port in Foz do Iguaçu

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Marco Três newsroom · edited by Annie Grellmann

R$ 240 million investment slated for delivery in December; facility will feature integrated customs with Argentina

Multilog, the concessionaire, detailed to ACIFI the status of construction of the new Dry Port in Foz do Iguaçu on Wednesday, August 12. The project, with an investment of R$ 240 million, is scheduled for delivery on December 10, 2026.

Multilog presents progress of new Dry Port in Foz do Iguaçu
Foto: Sanbjork / Wikimedia · CC BY-SA 4.0

Structure and capacity

The customs area will triple in size, expanding from 190,000 to 550,000 square meters. The new facility will handle up to two thousand cargo trucks per day, compared with the current capacity.

The customs-controlled warehouse will grow from two thousand to seven thousand square meters, featuring operational integration among sectors and regulatory agencies.

Technology and modernization

Improvements include climate-controlled space, six entry-exit portals with automation, modern scanning equipment for cargo inspection, automatic license-plate readers, and enhanced security systems.

A new feature is integrated customs with Argentina, facilitating tri-national operations involving Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay.

Rationale for the investment

The flow of cargo vehicles in Foz do Iguaçu has grown exponentially: 132,000 in 2008, 215,000 in 2025, and 120,000 just through July 2026. The expansion aims to reduce waiting times and operational costs.

The presentation gathered business leaders, logistics operators, investors, and civil-society representatives. Francisco Augusto Silva Damilano, General Operations Manager for Borders at Multilog, led the briefing with support from Roger Mendes Ribeiro, Operations Manager.

Edmilson Iareski, president of ACIFI, emphasized that the project meets historic demand from the business sector for modernization and reflects the Federal Revenue Service’s commitment to the region.

Source: https://acifi.org.br/noticias/multilog-apresenta-a-acifi-obras-do-novo-porto-seco-de-foz-do-iguacu

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Frequently asked questions

What is the total investment in the new Dry Port?
R$ 240 million, under a permission term between Multilog and the Federal Revenue Service of Brazil.
When will the new Dry Port be delivered?
The target date is December 10, 2026.
What will be the daily capacity of the new dry port?
It will receive up to two thousand cargo trucks per day.

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