Ship Your Cotton With Confidence:
MSC, Your Partner in Brazil
In 2024, Brazil was the world's largest exporter of cotton according to the Brazilian Association of Cotton Producers (Abrapa), exporting 2.8 million tons of non-carded and uncombed cotton.
Cotton is one of the world's most important agricultural commodities, essential for the textile industry and present in a wide range of products, from clothing to household goods.
With constant global demand, efficient transportation of this raw material is crucial to maintaining the flow of the supply chain and satisfying the needs of producers and consumers.

Brazil-Asia: A Direct Connection!
Our dedicated commercial services helps that your cotton is transported in optimal conditions. Our weekly Santana service moves your cotton from Western Bahia to Asia.
And Brazil’s Midwest region is well-served, too! Our Carioca service offers shipments via the ports of Santos and Itaguaí, ensuring seamless connections to Asia, keeping your cotton moving efficiently across continents.

Tailor-Made Solutions
Whether you are a large exporter or a small producer, we tailor our solutions to ensure that your cotton is transported efficiently and cost-effectively.
Our infrastructure in Santos (São Paulo) includes a dedicated Special Enclosure for Export Customs Clearance, allowing for faster, more streamlined stuffing operations, maximizing efficiency and reducing export costs.

Efficient Cotton Transport with Brazil’s Rail Network
Transporting cotton requires a trusted partner who understands every step of the journey. With MSC, you gain access to Brazil’s extensive rail network in Rondonópolis (Mato Grosso) and fully integrated intermodal solutions, combining rail, road, and ocean freight into one seamless export process that delivers efficiency at every stage.

Stuffing & Stripping
With strict adherence to safety and quality standards, we handle your cotton with care and precision.
From start to finish, MSC ensures that your cotton is in safe hands throughout the entire transportation process.
Did you know?
In 2024, Brazil handled almost 200,000 TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) of cotton.