By Brazil Stock Guide – Shopee, the Singapore-based e-commerce platform operated by Sea Ltd. (NYSE: SE), has opened its 14th distribution center in Brazil, expanding its logistics capacity across Latin America’s largest market. The new facility aims to reduce delivery times and support the company’s growing network of local sellers.
According to InvestNews, Shopee’s expansion strategy in Brazil focuses on strengthening regional operations to meet rising e-commerce demand. Since launching in the country in 2019, the company has steadily increased its logistics infrastructure to improve fulfillment speed and enhance user experience.
The new distribution center is part of Shopee’s broader effort to compete with rivals such as MercadoLibre Inc. (NASDAQ: MELI) and Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), which continue to invest heavily in logistics networks throughout the region. By adding more hubs, Shopee seeks to decentralize operations and provide faster delivery for consumers nationwide.
Shopee’s investments also aim to bolster its partnership base with small and medium-sized merchants in Brazil, offering them greater access to nationwide distribution and last-mile delivery solutions. The company’s latest move underscores its long-term commitment to Brazil’s rapidly expanding e-commerce market.






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