The shortage of skilled labor: a global challenge, a Brazilian opportunity

Reinaldo Moura -
Your Focus
- 14 Aug 2025 ( #1243 )
2 min read
The skills shortage is also being felt in Brazil
The skills shortage is also being felt in Brazil
Reinaldo Moura is the founder of the IMAM (Institute of Material Movement and Storage) Institute, which was established to help with the flow of knowledge in the intralogistics sector throughout Brazil and Latin America.

We are living through a curious and concerning paradox. In the midst of the era of automation, artificial intelligence, and hyper-connectivity, companies across the globe are facing an increasing shortage of skilled labor.

What was once limited to specific sectors now extends to nearly every industry — from manufacturing to logistics, healthcare to technology, retail to agriculture.

Unfortunately, Brazil is not immune to this phenomenon.

The pandemic accelerated structural changes in the labor market. Millions of people changed careers, others opted for early retirement, and a new generation — more demanding in terms of purpose and quality of life — is entering the workforce with different expectations.

Meanwhile, the complexity of logistics processes has grown significantly, driven by the rise of e-commerce, the digitalisation of supply chains, and the demand for greater operational efficiency.

In Latin America — and especially in Brazil — the shortage of qualified professionals in the supply chain, logistics, and intralogistics sectors has become critical.

Companies are seeking agility, flexibility, and resilience — yet they lack the talent prepared to lead and execute this transformation.

In this context, many initiatives across Brazil and Latin America — which I’ve had the opportunity to follow closely through the IMAM Institute for over four decades — are focused on accelerating and transforming people and operations.

Strategic Initiatives for a Changing Market

To address the growing challenge of workforce shortages, significant investments have been made in strategies and solutions that meet the real needs of companies and professionals:

  •  Corporate academies with customised learning paths

In collaboration with major companies, corporate education programs are developed to map professional competencies, redesign content, and build tailored learning journeys. The current market focus is clear: accelerate learning curves and align theory with operational reality.

  • Competency mapping and content redesign

Based on the skill gaps identified among professionals, methodologies and training materials are adapted to ensure greater effectiveness. The goal is to develop not only technical talent, but well-rounded professionals — with systemic vision, analytical capabilities, and a strong sense of urgency.

  •  Technical trade fairs with transformative content

More than just business exhibitions, major events in Brazil have evolved into platforms for continuous professional development. Technology demonstrations, technical lectures, knowledge arenas, and high-level networking have become essential features of large trade shows.

To overcome the talent gap in Brazil and globally, we must act on two fronts: promoting continuous education and rebuilding the appeal of technical and logistics careers.

The future is not only digital — it is also human... smarter, more integrated, and more sustainable. And it always starts with people.

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