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Logistika u San Juanu raste za 18% u odnosu na 2025. i dostigla rekordnu razinu u Ekstremi
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Logistika u San Juanu raste za 18% u odnosu na 2025. i dostigla rekordnu razinu u Ekstremi

The logistics operation related to the São João festival in Brazil grew by 18% in 2026 compared to 2025, according to JSL. This increase is attributed to the Junin seasonality combined with early supply chain preparations for the World Cup, which concentrated part of the volume between May and the first ten days of June. The distribution center in Extrema, Minas Gerais, is the main hub of this operation and is expected to handle over 1,200 tons per day. Demand is driven by traditional products such as potato chips, farofa, and derivatives of corn and peanuts. To support the increased volume, the fleet dedicated to operations in Extrema could expand up to four times during peak periods, with expectations of up to 120 vehicles circulating daily, compared to an average of 35 vehicles outside of seasonal periods. Additionally, 150 temporary workers were hired for a period of 60 days to sustain the operation during the busiest time. According to Guilherme Sampaio, CEO of JSL, the logistical complexity this year required a different planning due to the impact of the World Cup, which shifted the heavy supply schedule between May and the first ten days of June. The intersection of two key

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Logistika u San Juanu raste za 18% u odnosu na 2025. i dostigla rekordnu razinu u Ekstremi

The logistics operation related to the São João festival in Brazil grew by 18% in 2026 compared to 2025, according to JSL. This increase is attributed to the Junin seasonality combined with early supply chain preparations for the World Cup, which concentrated part of the volume between May and the first ten days of June. The distribution center in Extrema, Minas Gerais, is the main hub of this operation and is expected to handle over 1,200 tons per day. Demand is driven by traditional products such as potato chips, farofa, and derivatives of corn and peanuts. To support the increased volume, the fleet dedicated to operations in Extrema could expand up to four times during peak periods, with expectations of up to 120 vehicles circulating daily, compared to an average of 35 vehicles outside of seasonal periods. Additionally, 150 temporary workers were hired for a period of 60 days to sustain the operation during the busiest time. According to Guilherme Sampaio, CEO of JSL, the logistical complexity this year required a different planning due to the impact of the World Cup, which shifted the heavy supply schedule between May and the first ten days of June. The intersection of two key

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article discusses economic activity related to logistics and supply chains during a cultural event (São João), influenced by external factors like the World Cup. There is no explicit political framing, ideological language, or partisan emphasis. It focuses on operational adjustments, market data

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