10 Days to Go 1,600 Miles Shows Why Brazil Just Can't Compete
- Meet the ex-NYC cop trying to introduce FedEx-style shipping
- Airfreight startup offers alternative to river barges
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Gerald Lee, a former airline executive, thinks he can help ease one of Brazil’s most-absurd problems: How do you ship large quantities of goods fast from the nation’s manufacturing hub when there’s not a single usable highway in or out of town?
Right now, the answer is: You don’t.