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CEVA Logistics launches Saraiva's e-commerce business across South East Brazil

Brazil's largest online retailer, Saraiva, has chosen CEVA Logistics to support the ongoing expansion of its distribution network in South-East Brazil.

From its warehouse at Extrema in the Minas Gerais municipality, CEVA Logistics will be able to introduce faster working and delivery practices to Saraiva and its customers in the region.

CEVA will manage more than 1m products which Saraiva currently offers to the Brazilian market through its online service and more than 100 physical stores across the country. Merchandise includes books and magazines, computers, stationery, toys and e-reader, amongs other items.

CEVA already operates two distribution centres for Saraiva covering more than 24,000 square metres, where it employs more than 500 staff. From these centres it will continue to provide order picking services, warehousing, inventory management and shipping. In 2017 more than 30m products were shipped to Saraiva's stores and more than 10m individual pieces were sold through the e-commerce platform.

The new facility at Extrema will specialise in telephony, computing and accessories and gaming and will be part of the network which will allow Saraiva's customers to choose a "Turbo Delivery" option where they can place orders for any item up to 3pm and receive delivery the following day.

Douglas Piagentini, Business Development Director CEVA Logistics Brazil, says: “Extrema in the state of Minas Gerais is very well located, which enables easy access to logistic roads for the South, Southeast and Centro-East regions. This allows much faster deliveries of customers' online purchases from our warehouse to the final destination.”

Alexandre Faria, Logistics Manager of Saraiva, says: "Through this new distribution centre, CEVA Logistics is enabling us to strengthen our unique customer strategy of offering both e-commerce and physical store options.Not only will it provide us with greater agility in domestic deliveries, we will also be able to restock our physical stores faster”.