MRS Logística

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MRS Logística SA

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legal form Corporation
founding 1996
Seat Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
management Eduardo Parente Menezes, President
Number of employees unknown
sales unknown
Branch Transport and logistics
Website www.mrs.com.br

The MRS Logística SA is one in 1996 founded Brazilian railway company .

Route network

Overview of the routes licensed by MRS (source ANTT, Brazil)

The route network covers 1,643 kilometers of the 1,600 millimeter gauge (so-called Irish broad gauge ) and extends between the states of Rio de Janeiro , Minas Gerais and São Paulo . The railway company MRS Logística has concessions for rail traffic and thus operates freight traffic in southeast Brazil in the route network owned by Rede Ferroviária Federal.

Around 65% of the entire Brazilian freight volume is moved in this region today and the country's largest industrial complexes are located here. The route network has direct connections to the ports of Rio de Janeiro , Santos (the largest port in South America) and Baía de Sepetiba near Rio de Janeiro.

The company focuses on the transport of general cargo in containers and the transport of ores and finished steel products. Integrated logistics services are offered that are intended to reduce the transit time of goods. MRS and the parent company CSN are active in all segments of combined cargo traffic and transport logistics. Here you work with the latest rail transport technology.

MRS freight express trains

MRS locomotives in action

The majority of the railway company MRS is owned by the steel producer Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CSN) in Volta Redonda . MRS railways and trains serve practically all segments of goods transport and in particular the intermodal transport of steel products and standard containers . Fixed express trains with scheduled departures are offered.

Railways (2009)

Direct route connection to seaport terminals

Direct route connection from inland terminals in freight traffic

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