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Vale in Maranhão
Our Maranhão operations are highly strategic for mining in Brazil.
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First half year
Valuing Maranhão’s culture also means valuing the people who keep it alive and strong.
In this edition, we share initiatives by the Vale Cultural Institute to preserve and strengthen this theme via the Cultural Incentive Law.
Among other projects, we ran an exhibition called “An Overview of the São Luís World Heritage Site,” marking the 25th anniversary of the historic downtown’s status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Projections and lots of interactivity took place inside a giant inflatable set up on the island’s squares and public spaces.
To find out more about this and other Vale initiatives in Maranhão, access the full report.
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Photographer: Ricardo Teles
Sustainability
Ponta da Madeira Complex
Photographer: Ricardo Teles
Culture
Caravana nos Trilhos
Photographer: Ricardo Teles
Youth and adult education
Photographer: Ricardo Teles
Operacional
Ponta da Madeira logistics
Photographer: Ricardo Teles
ValeMax
Photographer: Ricardo Teles
Pelletizing Plant
The São Luís Pelletizing Plant resumed its operations in 2018 and is part of the Ponta da Madeira Complex. Here, part of the iron ore (pellet feed) that arrives from the mines in Pará goes through a thermal processing technology that uses the fines generated during extraction.
This process results in pellets, small balls of iron ore used to manufacture steel. The São Luís plant has a capacity of 7 million tonnes per year and has 380 employees dedicated to the activity.
Photographer: Ricardo Teles
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