The Expectation Is for Investments of R$ 50 Million in Espírito Santo for the Implementation of the Group’s First Manufacturing Unit Outside of RS
Another major undertaking to boost the economy of Espírito Santo! After the announcement that Suzano approved investments and the generation of over a thousand jobs in the pulp paper segment, now it’s Brinox’s turn to show interest in the state. The company will install a factory in Linhares-ES, and at least 400 jobs are estimated during the installation process, with another 240 people working at the unit.
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The Brinox Group was founded in March 1988 and operates in the manufacturing and marketing of household items, such as pots, cutlery, and utensils.
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“The expected investment is R$ 50 million, generating over 600 direct and indirect jobs. Initially, the pot line is expected to lead production in the State”, says Renato Casagrande, Governor of the State of Espírito Santo.
“Port logistics, in particular, was also an attraction, as we intend not only to import raw materials but also to export our production. These were determining factors”, highlighted the president of the Brinox Group, Christian Hartenstein.
Espírito Santo Advances in Port Sector with Petrobras Agreement with Sete Brasil
The terms approved between Petrobras and Sete Brasil last Friday (20) will bring great news for the naval industry of Espírito Santo. The drill ships Arpoador and Guarapari, currently docked at the Jurong Aracruz Shipyard (EJA) in Aracruz city, may resume in 2020, see more here.
These factors result in increased activity in the port sector in the state and provide potential attractions for companies looking to invest in Espírito Santo, as is the case with the Brinox Group.

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