Bluesun will open distribution center in the Northeast

Project, located in Cabo de Santo Agostinho (PE), covers an area of 6,250 m²
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Aerial view of CD Nordeste. Image: Bluesun/Disclosure

A Bluesun, one of the main distributors and importers of photovoltaic systems, is about to open a enterprise in large in the country's energy scenario: the CD (Distribution Center) Northeast, located in Cabo de Santo Agostinho (PE), covering an area of 6,250 m².

This strategic move reflects the company's intention to monitor and meet the growing demand for sustainable solutions in the northeastern region, demonstrating its commitment to offering support to a constantly expanding market.

However, this is not Bluesun's first ambitious step in terms of territorial expansion. In a previous move, dating from 2020, the company acquired a large building with more than 5 thousand m² in city of Limeira (SP), now expanded to more than 12 thousand m², in addition to expanding its capacity with the inauguration of the Storage Center in Sumaré (SP), with more than 10 thousand m², and the Distribution Center in Itajaí (SC), with more of 4 thousand m².

Centro de Distribuição está localizado em Cabo de Santo Agostinho (PE). Imagem: Bluesun/Divulgação
Distribution Center is located in Cabo de Santo Agostinho (PE). Image: Bluesun/Disclosure

This operation made it possible to unify the distributor's stocks, previously dispersed in different locations, culminating in the inauguration of the CD Sudeste.

This strategy, according to the company, not only solidified Bluesun's presence in the Southeast, but also strengthened its logistical and operational capacity to meet demands in the solar sector, adding a total of over 30 thousand m² for storage and production of Bluesun kits. for all of Brazil.

According to the Eng. Roberto Caurim, CEO of Bluesun, this inauguration is an important step in the company's growth in the Northeast region, “in addition to bringing more agility and speed with the same quality already known to our integrators. The Northeast still has a lot to grow in solar and, of course, we want to be there to see, help and grow together”, he highlighted.


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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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