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==Industry== Sorocaba's industrial park is well-served by roads, highways, and public transportation. The industrial park boasts more than 25 million square meters and over 1,600 industries. Main economic activities are: industrial [[machinery]], heavy [[metallurgy]], [[ironmaking]] and [[steelmaking]], [[automotive]] parts, industrial [[textiles]], [[Farm equipment|agricultural equipment]], [[Chemical industry|chemical]] and [[Petrochemistry|petrochemical]], [[cement]] production, solar module manufacturing, eolic energy, [[pharmaceutics]], [[paper]] and [[cellulose]], [[electronics]], [[telecommunications]], [[tool]]s, commerce and services. Its tools, automotive parts and pharmaceutics industry are the biggest in [[Brazil]]. The [[Ferroban]] railroad (formerly [[Sorocabana Railway]] and [[RFFSA|FEPASA]]) are connected to [[SΓ£o Paulo]] and the [[Port of Santos|Santos]] Seaport, the largest seaport in South America. The railroad is also an important link to [[Mercosur]], reaching both [[Argentina]] and [[Bolivia]]. Sorocaba also boasts a dry port terminal, which provides efficient road linkages to the various ports and airports of the region including [[Sorocaba Airport|Bertram Luiz Leupolz Airport]], which has one of the busiest cargo terminals in the State. A second airport, with much higher traffic and passenger capacity is currently being planned for the upcoming years.
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