2026-04-28
As the 30th Intermodal South America kicks off, Garrisun Ge and Annie Wu, Co-Founders of Amass Group, embarked on an in-person business trip to South America. Leveraging the exhibition opportunity, they launched a comprehensive tour covering key market visits and in-depth team collaboration. As a critical strategic initiative for deepening the Latin American market, Amass Group has established local subsidiaries in five core countries across the region: Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Mexico, building a localized service network covering major economic belts in South America.


During the exhibition, the two Co-Founders engaged in in-depth industry exchanges to gain insights into the latest trends and market opportunities within South America’s intermodal logistics sector. Beyond the expo, they conducted intensive on-site visits to regional branches across Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Mexico. They held in-depth seminars with core management members and frontline business teams of the South America division, gaining first-hand visibility into local market dynamics, business development progress and on-site operational demands. By actively listening to challenges and optimization proposals in cross-regional collaboration and localized service implementation, they built an efficient communication bridge between the headquarters and regional teams through pragmatic dialogue.

Centering on three core strategies,strengthening global collaboration, optimizing business systems and accelerating technological empowerment, the Co-Founders emphasized Amass Group’s long-term development vision of localized in-depth cultivation and global interconnected operation. Moving forward, the Group will continue to anchor key hub markets in South America and improve end-to-end logistics service capabilities to tailor solutions for local client demands. Meanwhile, it will further boost resource integration and information synchronization between the South America team and the global network, enhancing cross-border order response speed and collaborative operational efficiency. To address regional development pain points, Amass Group will accelerate the localized rollout and iterative upgrading of its intelligent logistics system in South America, empowering frontline operations with digital tools to comprehensively elevate service quality and operational performance.
The on-site guidance and strategic deployment by the founding leadership have greatly inspired and motivated the South America team. Team members expressed that they will promptly translate the outcomes of this tour into actionable results, strengthen professional service capabilities, and fully drive market expansion targets to further consolidate Amass’ market share and brand influence across Latin America.

Looking ahead, Amass Group will continue to scale up resource investment and strategic layout in South America and other key global markets. Driven by network expansion, service upgrading and digital empowerment, the Group will further optimize its Latin American logistics service ecosystem, deliver stable, efficient and high-quality cross-border logistics solutions, and contribute to the smooth connectivity and sustainable upgrading of global industrial and supply chains.
2026-04-28
As the 30th Intermodal South America kicks off, Garrisun Ge and Annie Wu, Co-Founders of Amass Group, embarked on an in-person business trip to South America. Leveraging the exhibition opportunity, they launched a comprehensive tour covering key market visits and in-depth team collaboration. As a critical strategic initiative for deepening the Latin American market, Amass Group has established local subsidiaries in five core countries across the region: Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Mexico, building a localized service network covering major economic belts in South America.


During the exhibition, the two Co-Founders engaged in in-depth industry exchanges to gain insights into the latest trends and market opportunities within South America’s intermodal logistics sector. Beyond the expo, they conducted intensive on-site visits to regional branches across Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Mexico. They held in-depth seminars with core management members and frontline business teams of the South America division, gaining first-hand visibility into local market dynamics, business development progress and on-site operational demands. By actively listening to challenges and optimization proposals in cross-regional collaboration and localized service implementation, they built an efficient communication bridge between the headquarters and regional teams through pragmatic dialogue.

Centering on three core strategies,strengthening global collaboration, optimizing business systems and accelerating technological empowerment, the Co-Founders emphasized Amass Group’s long-term development vision of localized in-depth cultivation and global interconnected operation. Moving forward, the Group will continue to anchor key hub markets in South America and improve end-to-end logistics service capabilities to tailor solutions for local client demands. Meanwhile, it will further boost resource integration and information synchronization between the South America team and the global network, enhancing cross-border order response speed and collaborative operational efficiency. To address regional development pain points, Amass Group will accelerate the localized rollout and iterative upgrading of its intelligent logistics system in South America, empowering frontline operations with digital tools to comprehensively elevate service quality and operational performance.
The on-site guidance and strategic deployment by the founding leadership have greatly inspired and motivated the South America team. Team members expressed that they will promptly translate the outcomes of this tour into actionable results, strengthen professional service capabilities, and fully drive market expansion targets to further consolidate Amass’ market share and brand influence across Latin America.

Looking ahead, Amass Group will continue to scale up resource investment and strategic layout in South America and other key global markets. Driven by network expansion, service upgrading and digital empowerment, the Group will further optimize its Latin American logistics service ecosystem, deliver stable, efficient and high-quality cross-border logistics solutions, and contribute to the smooth connectivity and sustainable upgrading of global industrial and supply chains.

