Embrapa Florestas has several attractions for Expoforest. One of them is the ILPF Space, a true showcase of a silvopastoral system with cattle, pasture and eucalyptus, simulating forest management for biomass production. And another will be the mini-course on Methodology for accessing and analyzing data from the Brazilian productive chain of planted forests – Export Trade Module (Comex).
The course will be held at Embrapa’s stand, at Expoforest, and registration is free, with 06 places available per class. It is necessary to bring a laptop and be duly accredited to enter Expoforest. The classes will be on the 10th and 11th, lasting two hours, from 10 am to 12 pm. To secure your registration visit: https://forms.gle/RSMhaJdEcLEqJxa1A. For more information call via WhatsApp: +55 (41) 3675-5638.
The Consulate General of Canada in Brazil, Export Development Canada and the Quebec Office in Brazil confirmed the arrival of a mission of Canadian companies to Expoforest 2023.
In all, representatives of twelve companies from that country will visit the Brazilian Forestry Fair, to get to know the Brazilian forestry market, and see up close the world launches of the sector.
The mission’s agenda also includes a series of visits and meetings with major players in the forest sector, in addition to participation in Expoforest. The objective is also to bring information to the Brazilian market about Canadian technologies and expertise in the forestry sector.
The mission’s trade commissioner, Paulo Barnewitz Orlandi, comments that the expectation is to deepen the partnerships already sealed and expand trade relations between Brazil and Canada.
With more than a decade in the market, CTA Smart is a national leader and with an international presence in the internal supply control market. Bruno Lopes, CEO of CTA Smart, points out that the company has more than 3,000 pieces of equipment installed and more than 2,500 supply points in Brazil and abroad, with the global brand Link2Pump.
The CTA Smart automation establishes a direct connection with the fuel pump, protecting the internal fueling point or train truck (melosa), allowing only authorized people to carry out the fueling. This solution gives managers and business owners complete control over fuel.
All data related to the supply of the fleet is collected accurately and in real time, through a connection to the network. This information is sent to an online platform, providing a detailed and accessible analysis from any computer, smartphone or tablet.
The flexibility of CTA Smart automation also allows integration with other systems. It is possible to perform integrations via webservice or import with ERP systems, means of payment and telemetry, providing an even more complete and efficient experience.
With the information in the cloud, it is possible to generate more than 10 types of reports, such as: average consumption per vehicle, per driver, per model; supplies per shift; statement by branch and much more. From the online system, it is also possible to trigger a minimum stock alert, which helps the manager to know the right time to order a new shipment of fuel.
Bruno Lopes cites important clients and successful cases in the cargo transport, passenger transport, agribusiness, civil construction and earthmoving sectors. It also has strategic partnerships with the main fuel distributors in Brazil and TRRs.
To learn more about CTA Smart, visit Expoforest and go to stand 109 in pavilion 01 and learn about the solution that will revolutionize the way managers and business owners manage the internal supply of machinery.