Tsraw - Gabrielly Ferraz - 13 Sticky Loads Turn... May 2026

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Since the turnaround, Carga Ágil has been invited to present its methodology at the 2026 Brazilian Logistics Forum and the World Transport Innovation Summit in Dubai. Several peers—including a major South‑American freight forwarder and a European rail logistics firm—have requested access to the playbook, citing “the clarity of decision‑making under pressure.”

Analysts at Frost & Sullivan note that Gabrielly’s approach aligns with the emerging “Resilient Supply‑Chain” framework, which emphasizes:

“What Gabrielly demonstrated is that resilience is not a technology stack; it’s a mindset embedded in processes and people,” says Lara Mendonça, senior analyst at Frost & Sullivan.


Born and raised in Ribeirão Preto, Gabrielly earned a degree in Industrial Engineering from UNICAMP before joining Carga Ágil as a junior analyst in 2017. Her rapid ascent—analyst → process manager → operations lead → director—was fueled by a reputation for “systems thinking” and an uncanny ability to stay calm under pressure. Exciting Adult Content Alert

“When I was a kid, I loved solving puzzles,” Gabrielly says, leaning back in her glass‑walled office overlooking the bustling loading dock. “Logistics is the biggest puzzle of them all—every piece is connected, and you can’t move one without affecting the others.”

Her mantra, “data first, people always,” has shaped Carga Ágil’s culture: decisions are driven by analytics, but execution hinges on human collaboration. That philosophy would be tested in the early hours of the 13‑sticky‑loads incident.


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In Brazil’s sprawling freight ecosystem, a single delayed container can reverberate across multiple sectors—agro‑inputs, electronics, fashion, and even pharmaceuticals. According to a 2024 study by the Brazilian Institute of Logistics (IBL), each sticky load costs the average carrier roughly R$ 45 000 in penalties, extra handling, and lost goodwill.

Carga Ágil, a mid‑size 3PL (third‑party logistics) firm headquartered in Campinas, prides itself on a “just‑in‑time” promise to its clients. The company operates a fleet of 180 tractor‑trailers, three regional warehouses, and a proprietary transport‑management system (TMS) that integrates real‑time GPS, electronic proof‑of‑delivery (e‑POD), and AI‑driven route optimization. Ready to Experience It

Yet, despite the tech, the firm was not immune to the systemic challenges that plague Brazil’s road network: sudden road closures due to landslides, unpredictable port congestion, and the ever‑present bureaucracy of customs clearance. The “sticky load” phenomenon is, therefore, less a tech failure than a confluence of external variables that can overwhelm even the most sophisticated operations center.