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The Latin American Integration Route in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul - Brazil: territorial circulation, transportation and logistics

Camilo Pereira, Ana Paula and Boldrine Abrita, Mateus and Rondina Neto, Angelo and Amorim Souza Centuriao, Daniel and Stradiotto Vignandi, Rafaella and Espíndola Junior, Guilherme and Marques, Nelagley and Aparecida de Moraes Weber, Vanessa and Franco Maciel, Ruberval (2024): The Latin American Integration Route in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul - Brazil: territorial circulation, transportation and logistics.

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Abstract

The Latin American Integration Route (RILA) is a bioceanic road under implementation that aims to connect the state of Mato Grosso do Sul to the ports of Northern Chile for the flow of Brazilian production. Thus, this work aims to present a correlated analysis theoretically and analytically on the modals of transportation infrastructure currently installed in the spatial clipping of part of the RILA road, which is the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. Thus, it is understood that transportation activities constitute a strategic sector of the economy, giving mobility and integration to the most diverse production and distribution chains of goods, as well as the displacement of people through the territory. From this perspective, the analyses and data presented seek to contribute to the specific approach related to the importance of transport systems and the infrastructure network of territorial circulation in the spatial scope of RILA, envisioning the need to promote public policies articulated to long-term planning, offering theoretical and technical subsidies that enable the economic dynamics that this transport corridor can foster in all its articulation scales.

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