Imagine Brametal as a big boat. Everyone on board that boat is a crucial part of the team, what we call our "TEAM". Each person plays a vital role in keeping the boat moving and ensuring that we sail towards our goals.
Brametal's drivers are like our compass. They help us stay on course and explore new opportunities. They guide all our decisions and actions, ensuring that we remain aligned and focused on our destination.

It goes beyond protecting and caring for everyone on board, ensuring a safe and healthy working environment. Safety also means reliability and solidity in our brand and operations.

It's the constant search for efficiency and quality in all our operations. It means doing more and better, day after day.

The spirit of moving forward, thinking ahead and finding creative solutions to challenges. Always looking for new ideas to improve what we already do and explore new possibilities.

It represents our ability to look to the future, to understand where the market is going and to prepare ourselves to lead the way.
3M Editora, Artes Gráficas e Produtora Ltda
Recife - PE
Associação Brasileira de Energia Solar Fotovoltaica - is a non-profit organization that aims to bring together companies in the sector, promoting solar energy in Brazil and representing members in defending their interests.
45-minute medium-length documentary film "Renewable Brazil: Sustainable Legacy, Bright Future" is a celebration of innovation, hope and the limitless potential of a country committed to creating a sustainable legacy for future generations.
We fully understand the needs of the elderly, and we offer them the warmth of home, love and special care 24 hours a day.
Cidade Mineira Nova neighborhood - Criciúma
Upgrade the ILPI to become a reference in specific care for level III elderly (bedridden) and provide reliable nursing services for the institutionalized elderly.
Brazilian soccer club based in the city of Criciúma, in the state of Santa Catarina. It was founded on May 13, 1947, under the name of Comerciário Esporte Clube. It currently plays in Serie A of the Brazilian Championship.
Bairro Comerciário - Criciúma
Center - Criciúma
With an area of 110,000 square meters, the Criciúma Esporte Clube Training Center has 6 official pitches, two blocks of dormitories for athletes, as well as a kitchen with a cafeteria, a gym with pilates, a recreation room, an auditorium, changing rooms and physiology, medical, physiotherapy and psychology departments.
150 children and teenagers, aged between 10 and 18, train every day in the pre-mirim, mirim, infantil, juvenil and júnior categories.
The Training Center is already considered one of the largest grassroots facilities in Brazilian soccer.
It provides free lessons for socially vulnerable children and teenagers on brass and woodwind instruments, percussion and keyboard, hiring music teaching services, general project coordination and cultural production services, accounting advisory services, fundraising services and communication advisory services for the project.
Center - Criciúma
The organization is part of the Social Control of Public Social Assistance Policies, offering integral development and better opportunities for citizenship and dignity to its beneficiaries who are in situations of social vulnerability, exclusion and violence.
Bebedouro, Rio Quartel and Baixo Quartel - Linhares
Literary exchange through itinerant backpacks that will travel to public schools during the school day, with the aim of disseminating the arts, encouraging reading and democratizing access to culture for people in vulnerable situations, indirectly serving an audience of 1,100 people and directly serving 120 children aged between 09 and 12
Bebedouro, Quartel River and Baixo Quartel - Linhares
ACV's main objective is to promote the inclusion and social development of children and adolescents at risk, using sport as a tool to prevent drug addiction and violence and mitigate their effects in vulnerable areas.
Bebedouro and Bairro Linhares V - Linhares

More than 150 children and teenagers between the ages of 07 and 17

100 children and adolescents aged between 12 and 18

40 young people in the training phase and 16 young people for the exchange program focused on professional soccer