Brazil-based OEM, Librelato, has strengthened its position in the country’s Central-West corridor with the opening of a new Rododinâmica branch in Goiânia, Goiás.
The new facility represents a major step in Librelato’s ongoing expansion strategy, combining modern infrastructure, expanded service capacity and integrated technology solutions to support the region’s fast-growing agribusiness, mining and logistics sectors.
Spanning 4,000m² of built area on a 12,000m² plot, the Goiânia site includes 10 service bays, a fully structured parts store and a service centre.
It marks a significant upgrade for Rododinâmica, Librelato’s regional representative, enabling faster, more efficient customer support and a broader offering of trailers, parts and aftersales services.
“This opening reinforces our commitment to expanding Librelato’s presence in strategic regions and to always offering the best service to our customers,” said Librelato Commercial and Marketing Director, João Librelato.
“Goiânia is a fundamental logistics hub for Brazil, and the new Rododinâmica unit was designed to meet the needs of a diverse client base in the region.”
The dealership also integrates Librelato’s digital ecosystem, including Sigaway, a technology arm offering embedded telematics and fleet monitoring systems for improved efficiency and safety.
Rododinâmica Partner and Commercial Director, Glaucio Faleiro, said the move underscores the company’s long-standing partnership with Librelato and commitment to sustainable regional growth.
“Our partnership spans nine years, marked by quality, trust and results,” said Faleiro.
“The new Goiânia unit strengthens our presence in the Central-West – a strategic and promising region. We want to be closer to our customers, offering complete transport solutions with modern infrastructure and excellent service.”
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