The Industrial Solutions Company Usinando Will Take Advantage of Its Participation in the Naval Industry Event, NavalShore, to Present Its New Project to Build Two New Factories in Rio de Janeiro to Expand Its Presence in the National Market.
During its participation in the naval industry event in Latin America, NavalShore, which started this Tuesday, (08/16), the industrial solutions company Usinando will present its new expansion project in the Brazilian industry market. This involves two new factory units in Itaboraí and Rio das Ostras, in the State of Rio de Janeiro, which will attract new clients and business in the region.
New Project to Build Two New Factories by Usinando Will Be Essential to Expand Presence in the National Industry Market in Rio de Janeiro
The Brazilian market focused on industrial solutions is becoming increasingly heated due to large projects in the energy segment and in the oil and gas sector, and the company Usinando intends to take advantage of the current moment.
Thus, the company will utilize its exhibition space at the NavalShore fair over the next few days to announce its new project aimed at the Carioca region, the construction of two new plants in Itaboraí and Rio das Ostras.
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Usinando has a strong presence in the segment of solutions for the national industry, with experience in building various equipment — such as boilers, machining, blasting, and painting —.
In addition to other tools that meet the naval and offshore market, and now intends to make its presence in the national market even greater. Thus, the company confirmed that, in addition to presenting the project for the new factories, it will take advantage of the event to secure business for the offering of the following services: equipment construction, offshore, vessels, machining, boiler making, painting, and provision of labor services.
Furthermore, the project for the new factories in Rio de Janeiro will also serve to attract new clients from the naval industry in the region, focusing on the branch in Rio das Ostras, in the Special Economic Zone (ZEN), in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
The company also highlighted that the great expectations for the national industry market following the NavalShore event are due to participation in the last edition, which changed the company’s trajectory regarding the naval industry of Niterói (RJ) and Pernambuco.
Company Highlights New Growth Perspectives for the Coming Years and Emphasizes the Importance of the New Factories in Rio de Janeiro
The project to build new factories by Usinando in the state of Rio de Janeiro will be essential for the company’s growth plan in the Brazilian industry, as confirmed by Usinando’s CEO, Fernando Vieira.
The executive emphasized the strong growth of the company since 2021 and the acquisition of the ISO 9001/2015 quality certification as proof of the company’s good performance since last year. Additionally, the opening of the branch in Rio das Ostras is highlighted as one of the drivers of the company’s growth in the national market.
Regarding participation in NavalShore and its growth in the national naval industry, Usinando’s CEO stated: “In the offshore industry, we can ascertain this scenario through the price of the barrel of oil, which is the thermometer of the sector. A second important topic to address is the climate changes that the planet has been experiencing, as it involves one of the largest global investments in renewable energy resources. And I believe that shipyards can meet the demands of the wind and solar sectors.”
The NavalShore fair will take place from the 16th to the 18th of this month of August and will be the stage for great presentations of new enterprises, such as Usinando’s project, as well as strengthening commercial relationships in the national and international naval industry.

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