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Learn more about the evolution of the Vale brand and find out how our collection was born and is maintained today.
Purchase of Canadian mining company Inco
In 2006, Vale purchased the Canadian mining company Inco. This moment was decisive for the diversification of its product portfolio and it is also considered the greatest advance towards the internationalization of its operations. In the image it is possible to see the items in our collection related to this purchase, with indications of the transaction values.
Jornal da Vale
For 35 years, Jornal da Vale is the company's main printed vehicle. The publication, which had its first edition launched in 1974 and circulated until the beginning of 2009, featured the main events of the mining company, interviews and highlighted facts.
Fundraising for Companhia Estrada de Ferro Vitória a Minas
On May 13, 1904, the Companhia Estrada de Ferro Vitória a Minas operates for the first time and, today, it is one of the few Brazilian railways to maintain continuous passenger transport - which is of great tourist importance in the region.
The image shows an original document in French, English and Portuguese, dated March 15, 1906, which refers to the raising of external resources for the Company.
Transport of ore by rail is authorized
In 1909, the company requested to change the original layout of the railway. The order is granted and the company also gains a monopoly on operations in the region, with the proviso that it will build a steel plant there.
Foundation of Companhia Itabira de Mineração
Original document of the Minutes of the Constitution of Companhia Itabira de Mineração held on January 8, 1942.
Original document of March 12, 1942 in which Companhia Itabira de Mineração asks the Minister of Agriculture for authorization to work as a mining company.
Israel Pinheiro's act marks the beginning of Vale
During Vale's first year, Israel Pinheiro, an engineer who later became the company's president, was appointed superintendent. In his first act, Pinheiro borrowed a pair of scissors, cut off his shirt sleeve and said: "Now, get to work." This act marks the beginning of the history of Companhia Vale do Rio Doce, which, as a newborn, already carried the trajectory of mining in Brazil.
The first engineer
In the book Histórias da Vale he reports that his father-in-law was a friend of the then president of the company, Israel Pinheiro. Upon learning of its creation, he asked for a “teaspoon” not to do military service.
A milestone for the advance of exports
The construction of the Port of Tubarão is a milestone for expanding Vale's exports and motivating a leap in world navigation. The undertaking was so monumental that Ronny Lyrio, former director of Itabira International questioned the former president of the Vale, Eliezer Batista: "But, Eliezer, there is no ship of one hundred thousand tons, this one is under construction and will only be ready in two years, and we will make a port for one hundred thousand tons?
Carajás: the discovery
The team was also formed by the geologists and pioneers Erasto de Almeida and João Ritter. The idea was to look for manganese, but what was found there changed Vale's history - the region was covered by iron ore. “We already knew that there was iron there, but we were looking for manganese and, in this transaction, Carajás appears. There is nothing like it in the world in terms of reserves and quality of iron ore, said Newton Rezende, former president of Valesul, in an interview for the book Histórias da Vale.
O autógrafo de Drummond
Em forma de agradecimento, o poeta enviou uma mensagem à Vale. Mais do que o elogio, o veículo ganha um autógrafo de Carlos Drummond de Andrade, cujo a carta foi publicada na edição seguinte.
Vale Zoo and Botanical Park is created
At the facility, approximately 360 animals are cared for. The PZV is located within the National Forest of Carajás, in Pará, in a Federal Conservation Unit.
A visit from British royalty
The purpose of the visit was to show the Carajás iron ore operation up close. In addition, the royal couple planted a chestnut tree seedling in the Zoobotanic Park. In December 2019, the first fruit of the Brazil nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl.), Planted by them during the visit, was observed.
Beginning of a partnership with China
The testimony of lawyer Rony Lyrio, director of Itabira International Company at the time, presents a curious fact about the first shipment of ore to China in 1973: Lyrio tried to speak to John Rothschild, an American negotiator who brokered the sale for China, but he didn't answer the phone. Until 6:01 pm that Saturday, Rothschild called to say the operation had worked. The delay was explained by Shabbat, the Jewish holy day: between 6pm on Friday and 6pm on Saturday, Rothschild would retire to dedicate himself to prayers as mandated by Jewish tradition. "We can say that Vale's first entry into China was made from New York, via a trader who did not attend Saturdays", summarized Lyrio.
Brasil Imortal Award
Chosen by popular vote on the internet, the winners had their names perpetuated in the scientific nomenclature of unprecedented botanical species discovered in the Vale Natural Reserve, in Espírito Santo.
Valemax: Giant of the seas
In addition to being the most efficient ships in the world, they carry a much larger load than other models on the market - up to 400 thousand tons. As of 2018, the company's fleet of ships started to rely on second generation VLOC mineral vessels, Guaibamaxes and Valemaxes. The new generation emits 41% less greenhouse gases than standard ships for transporting ore, with a loading capacity of 180 thousand tons. Our special book tells about the vessel's timeline and construction process.
A new wave for mining
Vale has developed technologies that have enabled the use of poorer ores - compact itabirite with an iron content of up to 40%. In short, what was rejected becomes a product. Thus, Vale increased the useful life of some mines, expanded its production capacity and entered the “third wave” of mining.
Autonomous mine
Controlled only by computer systems, GPS, radars and artificial intelligence, autonomous trucks move efficiently between the mine front and the unloading area. What sounds like a futuristic film comes true at the Brucutu mine in Minas Gerais.
100% electric locomotive
The locomotive should operate in the yard of the Vitória a Minas Railway, at the Tubarão Unit, in Vitória.
This is a fundamental step that is in line with our goals of moving towards a more sustainable and carbon-free future.
Our actions in the pandemic
In this sense, we donate quick test kits and PPE, assist in the construction and renovation of field hospitals, purchase hospital equipment and help our suppliers maintain financial health, among other actions.
ITV: science in search of answers
The Instituto Tecnológico Vale also has extensive activities in research in the Amazon, ranging from climate change to relations with biodiversity.
"Carajás was a dream with eyes wide open"
“Carajás was a dream with open eyes”, says Eliezer Batista in his book Conversations with Eliezer. And to put into operation a decisive undertaking for transforming Vale into one of the largest mining companies in the world, a lot of work was needed.
To transport the high-quality iron ore from the Carajás mines, we built all the logistics. In 1985 the Carajás Railway was inaugurated, a railroad responsible for taking the ore to the Ponta da Madeira Maritime Terminal, in Maranhão, which is also built and starts operating in 1986.
At 3:00 pm on January 6, 1986, a Monday, the Docepolo ship that sailed carrying tons of iron ore to Japan was lost sight of in São Marcos Bay. The mine-railroad-port circuit of the then “Ferro Carajás Project” was officially complete.
Commitment to Sustainability
To reinforce our commitment to sustainability, in 2019, we assumed ambitious goals.
In line with the best sustainability practices, we reinforced our pact with society: in 2020, we announced investments of at least US $ 2 billion to reduce the company's carbon emissions by 33% by 2030.
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Photo: Ricardo Teles
A story that happens every day
The history of a company is the portrait of its experience, its experience, its learnings, "stories" told by people, individual memories, the dreams of those who made and are part of its trajectory.
In Vale's case, its memories are directly linked to the development of mining in Brazil, its flight to the international market and the search for an increasingly prosperous, technological and sustainable future. The History Center is an initiative that aims to gather, organize, preserve and disseminate our history, present both in documents and in people's memories.
In this virtual space, you will discover items that are part of our collection and that marked Vale's path. With the preservation of our cultural heritage, we intend to promote dialogue with society and transform the company into a source of knowledge and learning.
The starting point
A panorama of downtown Itabira (MG), in 1899.
Photo: Vale Agency
1st EFVM Locomotive.
Reproduction: Marcele Oliveira
EFVM's first locomotives
Vale's trajectory begins before its official birth. We can say that the railway is a starting point.
The history of locomotives in Brazil begins in the middle of the 19th century, more precisely in 1852. The sepia-toned photograph records a train driver beside one of the first locomotives on the Estrada de Ferro Vitória a Minas (Vitória a Minas Railway), manufactured in 1904.
Fundraising for Companhia Estrada de Ferro Vitória a Minas
Learn moreReproduction: Marcele Oliveira
Estrada de Ferro Vitória a Minas during the 1920s.
Photo: National Archive
Transport of ore by rail is authorized
In 1908, the extension of the Itabira iron ore deposits was reported: two English engineers consulted the Companhia Estrada de Ferro Vitória a Minas (CEFVM) to find out about the possibility of transporting ore through it. With a favorable opinion, they organize the Brazilian Hematite Syndicate.
Learn moreMan working in iron foundry in the 1940s.
Photo: Peter Lange / CPDOC / FGV
Itabira Iron Ore is created
In order to replace Brazilian Hematite, in 1911 the Itabira Iron Ore Company is organized, which receives authorization from the Brazilian government to operate.
Itabira Iron Ore was headquartered in London and maintained a representative in Brazil. Its objective was to acquire, explore, develop, work and take advantage of properties, ore deposits, in Itabira.
Nationalization of mineral reserves
Panoramic view of the city of Itabira (MG), in the 1950s.
Photo: Jean Manzon
During the Vargas Government, the president emphasized the need to nationalize mineral reserves. After many opinions, in 1939 the Itabira Iron Ore contract is declared expired, it loses the federal and state concessions that it held, but according to the Mines Code it still owns the lands and iron mines of Itabira.
Mine facilities in the Pico do Cauê region, in Itabira (MG).
Foto: National Library Foundation
Foundation of Companhia Brasileira de Mineração e Siderurgia
In August 1939, Percival Farquhar, an American businessman, owner of Itabira Iron Ore, and six other Brazilians, founded the Companhia Brasileira de Mineração e Siderurgia. The company obtains operating authorization, in addition to the permission to incorporate Companhia Estrada de Ferro Vitória a Minas.
First shipment of iron ore at the Vitória Port (ES), on the Greek ship Modesta, in June 1940.
Photo: Mazzei
Foundation of Companhia Itabira de Mineração
In 1941, a group of business partners of Percival Farquhar founded Companhia Itabira de Mineração, with the objective of exploring the mines of Itabira Iron Ore.
Learn moreWashington Agreements
In 1942, the Washington Accords oblige the British government to acquire and transfer to the Brazilian government the iron ore deposits belonging to Itabira Iron Ore.
Official Gazette: Vale is created
In June 1942, a decree-law by Getúlio Vargas sets the basis for how Companhia Vale do Rio Doce would be organized, which would take over Companhia Brasileira de Mineração e Siderurgia and Companhia Itabira de Mineração. In the text, it is possible to identify the legal procedures necessary for the act, such as payments and indemnities. This is the moment when Vale also inherits the pre-existing Estrada de Ferro Vitória a Minas.
Diário Oficial 02/06/1942
Reproduction: Marcele Oliveira
Created to last
50 years
Document dated 1942 that brings the manifesto, decrees and statutes of the creation of Companhia Vale do Rio Doce. The document is curious that Vale, a newborn, had a pre-established 50-year term.
Mineral wealth is now from Brazil
Charcoal being loaded into straw baskets for the railroad cars, probably on the banks of the Doce River.
Photo: Jean Manzon
With the creation of CVRD, Brazil definitively obtains possession of a railroad of the highest importance and port facilities for loading ore, in addition to a substantial portion of mineral wealth.
“Now, hands on”
Israel Pinheiro's act marks the beginning of Vale
Learn moreThe president of Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD), Israel Pinheiro (in a white suit), and delegation visit the Atalaia ore wharf at Vitória Port (ES).
Photo: Mazzei
Extraction of ore
Minas Gerais deserves a prominent place in our history. In the beginning, Vale's operations were concentrated in Itabira. The black and white image records a worker working in the extraction of ore in a rudimentary way, at a time when technological methods of extraction did not exist.
The first engineer
Carlos Nunes de Lima (standing in the left corner of the photo) is officially Vale's first engineer, admitted on June 26, 1942, just 25 days after the mining company was created.
Learn moreTeam photo of the Valeriodoce E. Clube soccer club, in the 1940s.
Photo: Carlos Nunes de Lima Collection
First shipment of the ore
In 1942, the year in which Vale was created, the Second World War is a reality. The Americans were looking for raw materials for the production of armaments and iron ore was essential, which consequently helped the purchase process. However, the first shipment of ore removed from Itabira ended at the bottom of the sea: the English ship SS Baron Napier was attacked by Germans after its departure in July of the same year. The lost load was 5.7 thousand tons.
Here, you see original documents of the first shipment and the Jornal da Vale of November 1975 presents a copy of other documents of the shipment of the ore, on July 27, 1942. A curiosity is that the transport insurance covered losses caused by the 'enemies of the King', that is, pirates!
Reproduction: Marcele Oliveira
Minutes of the CVRD Constitution Assembly.
Reproduction: Marcele Oliveira
Minutes of the CVRD Constitution Assembly
Original document of the Minutes of the Definitive Constitution of the Public Limited Company CVRD, dated January 11, 1943, carries the list with the handwritten signature of each of the shareholders present.
Public Deed of Donation
Original document of the Public Deed of Donation of Itabira Iron Ore Company Limited to the Federal Government, dated January 8, 1943, officializes the donation of deposits that were found in thirteen properties in Itabira.
Public Deed of Donation.
Reproduction: Marcele Oliveira
Reproduction: Marcele Oliveira
A gift to Getúlio Vargas?
Dated 1944, the album was supposedly offered to the then President of the Republic of the United States of Brazil, Getúlio Vargas. The present was a form of homage, since, at that time, Itabira was called Presidente Vargas - in fact, this is one of the curiosities that surrounds the album, which can be accessed in its entirety in our know more.
Learn moreRailroad cars and trains in the 1950s
CEFVM´s Set of Photos.
Reproduction: Marcele Oliveira
The set of 25 original photographs shows the various Railroad cars and trains of railway vehicles on the Estrada de Ferro Vitória a Minas in 1950.
CEFVM´s Set of Photos.
Reproduction: Marcele Oliveira.
IBGE illustrative photo of theTio de Janeiro Stock Exchange.
Photo: Gilson
Vale's first shares are auctioned on the stock exchange
On October 25, 1956, the first 716 CVRD shares were auctioned on the Rio de Janeiro Stock Exchange
Vitória, Espírito Santo (ES), Brazil, 1966 - Aerial view of construction work on the Tubarão Port Complex.
Photo: Correio da Manhã / National Archives
A milestone for the advance of exports
For the company to advance on the world stage, it was necessary to be able to export more. To this end, on April 1, 1966, the Port of Tubarão is opened in Vitória, Espírito Santo.
Learn moreCarajás: the discovery
Pará, Brazil, 09/17/1967, Geologist Breno dos Santos - Geologist Breno dos Santos who worked for Companhia Meridional de Mineração participated in the search for minerals in the North of the country.
Foto: Breno Augusto dos Santos Collection
On July 31, 1967, geologist Breno Augusto dos Santos makes a landing in a clearing in southeastern Pará to supply. Breno was chief of staff for geologists at US Steel, an American steelmaker, which was looking for manganese in the region for its mills in the United States.
Learn moreA cinema idea
Sketches of Vale's historic uniform
No photos of Vale's first uniform were found. But the book Histórias da Vale tells that the engineer of Mines and Metallurgy João Márcio Queiroga saw a film in which the actor Kirk Douglas wore an engineer uniform and asked his wife to reproduce it, due to the practicality of having a pocket to keep rulers. Vale's superintendent liked it and asked them to make the same uniform for all employees.
Jornal da Vale
Learn moreCVRD gains a logo
In August 1975, Jornal da Vale highlights the launch of the new logo of the then Companhia Vale do Rio Doce - idealized by Desenho Ltda. The version was the winner of a competition instituted to standardize the company's visual communication.
Vale Natural Reserve is founded
Vale Natural Reserve.
Photo: Ricardo Teles
The Vale Natural Reserve was founded in 1951, at a time when the concern with the preservation of the environment was little disseminated. In 1978, RNV became an area officially dedicated to conservation and scientific research. Today, the Reserve preserves a unique area of Atlantic Forest practically intact in Linhares, in Espírito Santo. There are about 23 thousand hectares - equivalent to the size of 23 thousand soccer fields.
Drummond's autograph
In the edition of nº 85 of Jornal da Vale, a report is published about Itabira's birthday, in Minas Gerais. The cover featured one of Drummond's most famous poems, “Sentimento do mundo” (Feeling of the world) and the story used to rescue Itabira from the past.
As a thank you, the poet sent a message to Vale. More than praise, the vehicle receives an autograph from Carlos Drummond de Andrade, whose letter was published in the following edition.
"Carajás was a dream with eyes wide open"
Learn moreVale Zoo and Botanical Park is created
Brazilian species of eagle - Harpia
Foto: Ricardo Teles
Created in 1985, the Vale Zoo and Botanical Park covers an area of 30 hectares and allows the free movement of species of birds, agoutis and monkeys in their areas of visitation - which allows a unique experience of immersion in the Amazon rainforest.
Learn moreA visit from British royalty
Prince Charles and Princess Diana in Carajás.
Photo: Marcelo Carnaval
On April 23, 1991, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Charles and Diana, landed in Carajás, Pará. They are welcomed by students and residents when visiting the complex's residential core.
Learn moreCommemorative book - 50 years of history
Vale publishes a book with a history of the company on its 50th anniversary.
Privatization of Vale.
Photo: Marcelo Carnaval
Vale is privatized
On May 6, 1997, a hammer is beaten and Vale is privatized
Beginning of a partnership with China
Vale continued to expand its international business and took the first step to start exports to China, today the company's main customer.
Learn moreDeveloping talent in music
Music is capable of awakening the deepest feelings in each of us. That is why, since the 2000s, the Vale Música Program has created opportunities for students to participate in musical training and develop their talents.
Watch the movie and find out more about Vale Música.
Original Listing / Companhia Vale do Rio Doce / Rio / 2000.
Reproduction: Marcele Oliveira
Vale arrives at the New York Stock Exchange
In the early 2000s, Vale started to have its shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The New York Stock Exchange is considered one of the most famous financial institutions in the United States.
60 years: a story told by people
In celebration of Vale's 60th anniversary, a book is published with photos, testimonials and exclusive stories about the mining company's trajectory.
Sossego Mine operates
In 2004, Vale inaugurates the Sossego Mine, the company's first copper operation.
Vale Botanical Park.
Photo: Vitor Nogueira
Stimulating living with nature
The Botanical Park began its activities in May 2004 and is part of Vale's Green Belt in Vitória, Espírito Santo. The space of 33 hectares of Atlantic Forest is aimed at leisure and encouragement of living with nature.
It is possible to observe more than 140 species of trees in addition to migratory birds, otters, reptiles and alligators of yellow crop.
Facade of the House of Culture.
Photo: Paulo Moreira
Valuing culture
Vale is an advocate and promoter of the engagement of local culture in its operations. The House of Culture of Canãa dos Carajás is inaugurated in 2004.
The space aims to enable encounters, thoughts and creations. It is an invitation for visitors to socialize, share experiences and learn together.
São Gonçalo do Rio Abaixo, Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil, 08/27/2016 - Brucutu Mine.
Photo: Ricardo Teles
Largest iron ore mine in Minas Gerais starts operating
The Brucutu mine, located in São Gonçalo do Rio Below, Minas Gerais, goes into operation in 2006. At the time of the inauguration, the mine / plant complex was considered the largest in initial production capacity deployed in the world. The unit is the largest iron ore mine in Minas Gerais in production.
Purchase of Canadian mining company Inco
Learn moreCompanhia Vale do Rio Doce has acquired Inco.
Reproduction: Marcele Oliveira
A new brand
for a new Vale
With the purchase of Inco and the advancement of our operations in other countries, we need to consolidate our image as a global company. Then, in 2007, a name emerges, a new brand. Vale. The decision took into account the strength, simplicity and sound of the name Vale, which is used in several languages.
Suspension of sale to pig iron makers
Vale suspends the supply of iron ore to pig iron producers that violate labor and environmental legislation in Brazil.
Brazilian Immortal Awards - Commemorative Stamps.
Photo: Vale Agency
Brasil Imortal Award
The Brazilian Immortal Award was created in 2008 to enhance the performance of citizens who contribute to the preservation of natural wealth and the development of the country's communities.
Learn morePhoto: Márcia Foletto
Windfences in Tubarão
Throughout the construction of our history, we continue to learn and seek alternatives that are increasingly sustainable for our business. In 2009, wind barriers, or windfences, are installed in the Tubarão Complex, in Espírito Santo. The metallic structures, which have a screen attached, surround the main storage yards and aim to reduce the emission of dust.
Each barrier is one and a half times the height of the stockpiled product, varying between 19 and 30 meters in height. The structure was the first in Latin America and Vale.
Open Letter to Brazil on Climate Change
Seedling Planting.
Photo: Leo Drumond / Agência Nitro
National Forest (Flona) of Tapirapé-Aquiri and Itacaiúnas River.
Photo: Ricardo Teles
Twenty-two private entities and companies with Brazilian capital launched, in 2009, an open letter to Brazil on climate change, presenting their voluntary commitments to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The letter is a milestone because, for the first time, businessmen in the country's productive sector formally present initiatives to combat global warming.
Brazilian Immortal Awards - Young Illustrators.
Photo: Vale Agency
Young Illustrators
Young Illustrators Project seeks to awaken artistic skills, disseminate concepts of environmental education and botanical knowledge among young people. The botanical illustration workshops, which took place in 2009, involved two thousand young people and public school teachers in 17 Brazilian cities. Six young people and a teacher were selected to illustrate stamps of species chosen for the second edition of the Brazilian Immortal Award.
Vale Memorial Minas Gerais.
Photo: Marcelo Coelho
Museum of experiences
A “museum of experiences”. This is the best expression to describe the Memorial Minas Gerais Vale, located in Belo Horizonte. The space presents the history, culture and traditions of Minas Gerais through provocations in the exhibition content, promoting dialogue with the most diverse visiting audiences.
Inaugurated in 2010, the museum occupies the building where the State Secretariat of Finance functioned, listed by the State Institute of Historical and Artistic Heritage of Minas Gerais ─ IEPHA MG, the building dates back to 1897.
Valemax: Giant of the seas
Valemax is a giant in every sense of the word: the model, specially built to transport ore, which came to be used by Vale in 2011, is 362 meters long and over 30 meters high.
Learn more70 years of a living Vale
The research on Vale's 70 years was essential for the survey and organization of historical items that contributed to the production of the book, “Nossa História”, and for the launch of the medium-length film that took the same title. The film, which featured 165 respondents from 10 countries, won a Golden Dolphin at the 2012 Cannes Corporate Award.
Root in the Historic Center
Vale Maranhão Cultural Center.
Photo: Ricardo Teles
Inaugurated in 2014, the Vale Maranhão Cultural Center takes root in the historic center of São Luís, in Maranhão. The space dialogues with its surroundings in a harmonious way and keeps its doors open to all audiences, encouraging dialogue, creations and new proposals by artists of the local culture.
Complex S11D Eliezer Batista is inaugurated
In 2016, Vale inaugurated the S11D Eliezer Batista Complex, the largest project in the company's history. The operation combines cutting-edge technology, low cost and high productivity. Our special magazine features highlights and construction details.
Learn moreCanaã dos Carajás, Pará (PA), Brazil, 06/14/2017 - Aerial view of the S11D Eliezer Batista Complex. In the photo, crushing and screening area.
Photo: Ricardo Teles
Assembly of the new buildings at the Cauê Plant, Itabira, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Photo: Bruno Vereza
A new wave for mining
In order to reuse the iron ore that was accumulated in piles formed over the years, the Itabiritos Project appears.
Learn moreAutonomously driven truck with a capacity of 240 tons.
Reproduction: Vale.com
Autonomous mine
In 2018, huge off-road trucks, with a capacity of 240 tons, circulate on the roads of a mining area without an operator in the cabin.
Learn moreDam breakage I
The brackage of Dam I of the Córrego do Feijão mine, on January 25, 2019, in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, forever marks the history of Vale, its employees and the impacted communities and people. To follow Vale's main actions since the dam burst, visit: vale.com/reparacao.
Lead the transition to neutral mining
Commitment to Sustainability
Learn moreVale Cultural Institute
The Vale Cultural Institute is created with the purpose of democratizing access and promoting art, culture and the development of regional artistic expressions. Vale believes in the transforming power of culture and, for more than two decades, the company has invested and fostered multiple Brazilian cultural events.
100% electric locomotive
Vale and Progress Rail develop the first 100% electric locomotive for Brazilian mining.
Photo: Amélio Luiz Mandelli
The first 100% electric, battery-powered locomotive in Brazilian mining is from Vale. The project is a partnership between Vale and Progress Rail and is part of the PowerShift program, which aims to replace its energy matrix with clean sources.
Learn moreOur actions in the pandemic
Coronavirus Kit - Arrival in Brazil.
Photo: Renan Simões
In 2020, the world was taken aback by the new coronavirus pandemic. In addition to reviewing all the health and safety protocols for our operations around the world, we understand that this was a time when we needed to put our efforts into humanitarian aid.
Learn moreGuilherme Correa de Oliveira, senior researcher at ITV in the Genomics laboratory.
Photo: Ricardo Teles
ITV: science in search of answers
In 2020, the Instituto Tecnológico Vale celebrates 10 years of existence. In the same year of its anniversary, ITV and Fiocruz entered into a partnership to strengthen the search for answers on the behavior of the new coronavirus.
Learn moreFundo Vale completes 10 years
Launched on June 5, 2010, the Vale Fund supported over 75 initiatives in 10 years between research institutions, local governments, NGOs, startups and community associations to protect more than 23 million hectares of forest, contributing , for this, about R $ 130 million in the last decade.
Protection of the Amazon
For over 30 years, Vale has been working to protect the forest in the Amazon. In partnership with ICMBio, we maintain six conservation units, which form the Mosaic of Carajás, in southeastern Pará, an area of about 800 thousand hectares, equivalent to five times the city of São Paulo.