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PROJECTS

Discover the game-changing projects that are shaping the future.

Correios Log Saúde: Nationwide Healthcare Logistics at Scale

Designing and qualifying a compliant, temperature-controlled logistics network for health products across Brazil

Within the scope of the Correios Log Saúde initiative, Flavio Higino Gomes do Nascimento acted as a Senior Technical Analyst, contributing to the structuring and qualification of a nationwide logistics solution dedicated to health-related products. The project was designed to leverage the extensive postal and logistics infrastructure of Correios to support the safe, reliable, and compliant movement of medicines and other regulated health supplies across Brazil.

His role focused on the technical design and analytical support of logistics processes aligned with Good Distribution, Storage, and Transportation Practices, with particular attention to temperature-sensitive products and regulatory requirements applicable to the pharmaceutical supply chain. This included contributions to process mapping, risk analysis, definition of control points, and the incorporation of temperature monitoring and traceability mechanisms throughout the postal flow.

A significant part of the work involved translating regulatory and technical standards into scalable operational models suitable for a public, high-capillarity logistics network. This demanded a balance between compliance, operational feasibility, and service level objectives, considering Brazil’s geographic diversity and infrastructure constraints. The project also required close interaction with multidisciplinary teams, integrating logistics, health regulation, information systems, and operational units.

Through this engagement, the initiative reinforced Correios’ strategic positioning as a logistics partner capable of supporting public health policies and private sector demands, while ensuring quality, integrity, and safety of health products in transit. The experience reflects a strong alignment between technical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and large-scale logistics innovation, contributing to the maturation of specialized healthcare logistics within a national postal operator.

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COP30 Brazil
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - UNFCCC

Business Intelligence & Strategic Monitoring.

Mr. Gomes do Nascimento participated in the project through his role in the Control Tower, contributing to the design and development of Business Intelligence dashboards to support strategic oversight, performance monitoring, and data driven decision making.

The Control Tower operated as a centralized structure for operational and analytical monitoring, integrating real time information related to international negotiations support and the logistics flows of official delegations and of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Its scope included the tracking of import and export operations, cargo handling, storage, transportation, returns, and re exportation, as well as financial execution of logistics contracts, service orders, and supplier performance. The dashboards provided consolidated visibility over shipment status, volumes, weight, delivery timelines, service execution, and cost control, enabling coordinated decision making, risk mitigation, and operational continuity throughout the event.

The 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) took place in December 2025 in Belém, in the state of Pará, Brazil. The Conference of the Parties is the United Nations’ principal global forum for negotiations and cooperation on climate change, bringing together government leaders, international organizations, and representatives from civil society.

Hosting COP30 in Belém positioned the discussions at the center of the Amazon region, reinforcing the global relevance of environmental preservation and climate action. As the host country, Brazil emphasized its commitment to multilateral cooperation and to the implementation of the Paris Agreement.

The event was organized under the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, coordinated by the UNFCCC.

Temperature Conditions in Postal Distribution and Their Impact on Medicine Quality

Evaluating Temperature Variability and Its Effects on Pharmaceutical Integrity

This project addressed the challenges associated with temperature conditions throughout postal distribution flows and their potential effects on the quality, stability, and effectiveness of medicines transported via large-scale postal networks. The initiative emerged from the growing need to assess whether conventional postal logistics can safely support the circulation of health-related products, particularly pharmaceuticals sensitive to thermal variation.

Mr. Gomes do Nascimento contributed to the project through the analysis of environmental exposure along postal routes, focusing on how time, handling stages, and infrastructure characteristics influence temperature behavior during distribution. His role included the identification of critical moments in the logistics flow where deviations are more likely to occur, as well as the evaluation of monitoring strategies capable of producing reliable and actionable data.

The work combined route mapping, real temperature measurements, and contextual analysis of operational practices commonly adopted in postal environments. Special consideration was given to intermediate handling points, temporary storage facilities, and long-distance transportation stages, where prolonged exposure to unfavorable conditions may compromise product integrity.

Rather than concentrating solely on cold chain logistics, the project examined broader temperature dynamics applicable to non-refrigerated medicines, highlighting how repeated thermal stress, even within short timeframes, may affect pharmaceutical quality over the course of distribution. The findings reinforced the importance of evidence-based monitoring to support regulatory compliance, risk mitigation, and informed decision-making.

The project demonstrated that postal distribution systems, when supported by structured temperature monitoring and governance mechanisms, can evolve toward safer participation in health logistics. It also contributed to the discussion on expanding the role of postal operators in regulated supply chains, emphasizing quality assurance, data transparency, and alignment with good distribution practices.

This initiative serves as a practical reference for organizations seeking to understand and manage temperature-related risks in complex distribution networks involving medicines and other sensitive health products.

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Brazilian Postal Service Export Platform

The definitive gateway to global business.

MEXPO (Minhas Exportações) is a digital platform designed to streamline and modernize export operations, supporting companies throughout the end-to-end export process. The solution integrates regulatory compliance, operational control, and data consistency into a single environment, reducing manual effort, operational risk, and information asymmetry between stakeholders involved in international trade.

The platform was conceived to address real structural challenges faced by exporters, logistics operators, and regulatory interfaces, combining process digitalization with a strong focus on usability, traceability, and compliance with foreign trade requirements.

Within this context, Flavio Higino Gomes do Nascimento acted as Product Owner, assuming full accountability for product vision, value delivery, and strategic alignment between business objectives and technological execution. His role encompassed defining and prioritizing the Product Backlog, translating complex regulatory and operational needs into clear user stories, and ensuring that each increment delivered measurable business value.

Mr. Gomes do Nascimento worked closely with multidisciplinary teams, stakeholders, and subject-matter experts in foreign trade and logistics, driving decisions based on value, risk, and impact. His contribution was central to shaping a scalable product roadmap, improving user experience, and ensuring that the platform evolved with a clear focus on efficiency, compliance, and long-term sustainability.

The MEXPO project reflects a pragmatic, outcome-driven approach to digital product management, where strategy, governance, and execution are tightly integrated to deliver solutions that solve concrete problems in complex operational environments.

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