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TGP Brazil Celebrates 20 Years of Project Logistics Excellence

TGP Brazil proudly marks its 20th anniversary, celebrating two decades of delivering complex logistics solutions across South America.

Established in 2005 as NPT Brasil under the Natco brand, the company built its reputation on managing challenging projects in energy, mining, and infrastructure. In 2018, NPT Brasil became part of Trans Global Projects (TGP), and by 2021, the Brazilian operations officially transitioned to TGP Brasil.

From its origins as NPT Brasil to its integration into TGP, the company has consistently expanded its capabilities to meet the demands of large-scale projects. Today, TGP Brazil operates from strategic locations in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Belo Horizonte, ensuring comprehensive coverage for clients across the region.

Over the years, TGP Brazil has strengthened its service portfolio, offering project freight management, vessel chartering, and marine engineering solutions. The company adheres to internationally recognized standards, holding ISO certifications for quality, environmental management, and occupational health and safety. Advanced systems such as CargoWise One support seamless operations and global connectivity.

Marco Bregoli, founder and Managing Partner of TGP Brazil, says: “When we started in 2005, our vision was simple: to deliver reliable, innovative logistics solutions for Brazil’s most demanding projects. Seeing how far we’ve come—growing from a local specialist into a key player within TGP’s global network—is a proud moment. This milestone is a tribute to our team’s resilience and commitment to excellence.”

“Twenty years is more than a number: it’s a story of trust, collaboration, and progress. Our expansion, including the new Belo Horizonte office, reflects our promise to stay close to our clients and deliver solutions that meet the complexity of Brazil’s industrial and energy sectors. We look forward to shaping the next chapter with the same passion and professionalism,” comments Renato Mello, Managing Director Central & South America, TGP.

Colin Charnock, Group CEO, adds: “Brazil has always been a cornerstone of our global strategy. The journey from NPT Brasil to TGP Brazil demonstrates how local expertise combined with global resources creates exceptional value for clients. Congratulations to the entire team for 20 years of outstanding service and for setting the stage for continued success.”

As part of the Trans Global Projects network, TGP Brazil plays a vital role in connecting South America to global markets. Its focus on technical expertise and sustainable practices reflects TGP’s commitment to delivering tailored solutions for complex logistics challenges.

Marco Bregoli, Managing Partner, Trans Global Projects
Renato Mello, Managing Director Central & South America, Trans Global Projects
Colin Charnock, Group CEO, Trans Global Projects