Ferrovia Centro-Atlântica
Ferrovia Centro-Atlântica (FCA) is a Brazilian railway company that operates in the central and southeastern regions of Brazil. Established in 1997, it plays a crucial role in transporting goods, particularly agricultural products and minerals, across the country. The railway network connects key cities and industrial areas, facilitating trade and economic development.
FCA is part of the larger Grupo VLI, which focuses on logistics and infrastructure. The railway spans over 3,000 kilometers, linking important states such as Minas Gerais, Goiás, and São Paulo. Its operations contribute significantly to Brazil's transportation sector, enhancing efficiency and reducing costs for businesses.