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América Latina Logística : ウィキペディア英語版
América Latina Logística

| foundation =
| location = Curitiba, Brazil
| key_people = Wilson Ferro de Lara, (Chairman)
Paulo Basílio, (CEO)
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| industry = Logistics
| products = Intermodal freight transport
| revenue = US$ 1.5 billion (2013) 〔() ALL 2010 revenues increase for R$ 2.7/ USD 1.7 Billion〕
| operating_income =
| net_income = US$ 11.8 million (2013) 〔() ALL 2010 net income jumps 591% for R$239.9/USD 151.8 Million〕
| num_employees = 8,500
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América Latina Logística (ALL) is a Brazilian logistic company, mainly focused in the railway line logistics in Brazil, being the largest company in Latin America in this segment, the company provides also transportation services such as logistics, intermodal transport, port operations, movement and storage of merchandise, administration of storage facilities and general storage. It is also involved in lease of railroad equipment to third parties, and offers road transport services in Brazil through América Latina Logística Intermodal S.A.
==History==
The company was founded as "Ferrovia Sul Atlântico" in 1997 and is headquartered in Curitiba, Paraná state. Pursuant to a privatization process it began operating lines in Paraná, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul. It began operations in São Paulo state in 1998, and later (2001) acquired Delara Ltda, a Brazilian logistics company also operating in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. Operations were extended to Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul through acquisition in 2006. There are connections with the standard gauge rail networks in Paraguay and Uruguay and with the network in Brazil.
The company assumed its current name after acquisition of its Argentine railway interests in 1999. There it partnered with Railroad Development Corporation and the Argentine government until June 2013 in the operation of two freight services:
* "ALL Mesopotámica" operated the network built by the British-owned Entre Ríos and East Argentine railway companies which extends north from the city of Buenos Aires into the provinces of Entre Ríos, Corrientes and Misiones. Those lines had become part of the state-owned General Urquiza Railway after railway nationalisation in 1948. With the privatisation of the entire railway network in Argentina, the Urquiza Railway was given in concession to private company "Ferrocarril Mesopotámico - General Urquiza S.A" on October 22, 1993.〔("El Gobierno rescinde el contrato del Tren de la Costa y del Parque de la Costa" ), Apertura.com, 4 Jun 2013〕
* "ALL Central" operated the broad gauge network built by the British-owned Buenos Aires and Pacific Railway which extends westwards from the city of Buenos Aires into the western provinces of Mendoza and San Juan. Those lines had become part of the state-owned San Martín Railway after nationalisation. The had been previously operated by private company "Buenos Aires al Pacífico - San Martín S.A." (BAP) that took over on August 26, 1993.〔
On June 4, 2013, the Argentine government cancelled ALL's concessions due to contract violations by failing to invest and accumulating fines worth 30 percent of the concession.〔(''Argentina Seizes Railway From Brazil’s ALL Over Contract Breach'' ), Bloomberg.com, 2013-06-04〕 The head of Trenes Especiales Argentinos, which had operated passenger services on the General Urquiza Railway, has publicly supported the decision, claiming that ALL was responsible for the deterioration of the standard gauge network.〔(Desde TEA quieren volver con el tren y espera el llamado del Estado ) Spanish) - Territorio Digital, 22 September 2015.〕
ALL operates a subsidiary named Brado Logistics which handles intermodal freight.

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