03International Presence

Origin in Brazil, reach in important markets.

We operate in Brazil's main trade corridors, with a clear distinction between own presence, dedicated contacts, accredited agents, and operational partners.

01Corridors served

Four corridors. Route chosen by total cost.

The granular list of operated countries, ports, and airports is presented in the initial conversation, according to your product and destination.

01Asia
China · Southeast Asia
02North America
United States · Mexico
03Latin America
Southern Cone · Andean region
04Europe
European Union · United Kingdom
International port with containers at dusk
Operated presence

Ports, airports, and road corridors — prioritized by total cost, not convenience.

02How we differentiate

Own presence is not the same as an agent network.

Most foreign trade houses call what is in practice a network of independent agents 'global presence'. Here, each type of bond is named for what it is.

01

Own office

Legal and operational structure controlled by JD Trade, with directly hired staff. Full responsibility for the operation executed there.

02

Dedicated local contact

Recurring professional in the country, remunerated by JD Trade and responsible for interlocution with suppliers, authorities, and carriers on behalf of the client.

03

Accredited agent

Approved third-party company — customs broker, freight agent, warehouse — coordinated by JD Trade. Responsibility to the client remains with JD Trade, not the agent.

04

Operational partner

Specialized provider (legal, tax, financial) activated when the scope requires. Contracted on a case-by-case basis, without exclusivity.

05

Market served

Country or region where JD Trade has already executed operations. Does not imply permanent presence — implies demonstrated ability to operate on that route.

JD Trade is responsible to the client regardless of which of these modalities supports the operation in each country. When the contract is signed, the interlocution is unique.

Tell us about the route you need to operate.

We describe the type of presence that supports each corridor before proposing any operation — so you know exactly who is responsible for what.