[3][4][5] In the urban mobility segment, Invepar holds the Rio de Janeiro Light Rail concessions, controls Metrô Barra, and is responsible for the procurement and provision of rolling stock systems used on metro Line 4 in the state of Rio de Janeiro, which came into service in 2016.
[citation needed] GRU Airport is the biggest gateway for air cargo in Brazil, handling 43% of domestic volume.
This light rail service operates in the center of the city of Rio de Janeiro, with two lines totaling 28 km.
Invepar controls Metrô Barra, and is responsible for the procurement and provision of rolling stock systems used on metro Line 4, which came into service in 2016.
Invepar controls eight toll roads, covering a distance of 2,337 km in five Brazilian states and the Federal District.