Investor Presentaiton
Results of Discontinued Operations
Cart recorded a 5.2% increase in VEPS over the
previous year. The record corn harvest in Mato
Grosso do Sul and vehicles loaded with sugar
cane contributed to the concessionaire's positive
result in 2019, which since the second quarter of
the year has seen a significant increase, directly
impacting the performance of heavy VEPs.
The CRA recorded a drop in vehicle traffic. The
reduction in heavy vehicles reflected the loss
of employment in the refineries and shipyards
located in the Port of Suape, negatively impacting
the local economy. A weaker economy reflects
an increase in unemployment, which also
negatively affected the flow of light vehicles.
Via 040 saw a 5.7% increase in VEPS in 2019
compared to 2018. This result is even better when
analyzing the performance of heavy vehicles, which
represent about 70% of traffic on the highway
and grew 6.6% in 2019, when compared to the
previous year. The increase in the number of heavy
VEPS is mainly related to the positive performance
of the mining companies around the highway,
which use it for access to the railroad, from where
the ore is transported. The performance of light
vehicles improved, mainly, due to the recovery
of the economy, verified throughout the year.
Contents
Message from the CEO
Message from the Board
Covid-19
About this Report
Invepar
Invepar Management
Excellence in Services
Supply Management
Engineering Management
Awards and Recognition
Highlights
Invepar Airports
Invepar Urban Mobility
Invepar Toll Roads
Risk and Compliance
Management
Sustainability Management
Personnel Management
Economic and
Financial Performance
Credits
GRI Index
Toll road stretch under
Cart concession
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