Ciesp Cubatão aborda Projeto Ligação Seca Santos-Guarujá

A ligação seca entre Santos e Guarujá foi tema da última reunião do Ciesp Cubatão no último dia 18. O estudo prévio foi apresentado pela empresa Ecovias na reunião mensal do Conselho Diretor do Ciesp, Depar e Conselho Consultivo do Sesi e Senai Cubatão. O encontro contou com a presença do diretor superintendente da empresa, Ronald Marangon, e o gerente de Engenharia, Sidney Vilar.

O projeto prevê a construção de uma ponte de acesso entre as margens do Porto de Santos, idealizada com 7,5 km de extensão, 85 m de altura e 325 m de largura, ligando o km 64 da Via Anchieta ao km 250 da Rodovia Cônego Domenico Rangoni, com o objetivo de facilitar a integração entre as cidades de Santos e Guarujá e a movimentação logística do Porto e Polo Industrial de Cubatão.

Após aprovação para sua implantação, o empreendimento será realizado pela Ecovias e contará com o apoio do Governo do Estado. Estima-se um investimento de R$ 2,9 bilhões e a contribuição de cerca de 4 mil trabalhadores, com prioridade na destinação de vagas para a mão de obra local. “A obra trará maior desenvolvimento, geração de empregos e facilidade de mobilidade para região da Baixada Santista”, destaca Sidney.

Para o diretor titular do Ciesp Cubatão, Raul Elias Pinto, a apresentação trouxe novidades importantes sobre a nova estrutura e esclareceu as principais dúvidas dos participantes. “Devemos ser otimistas para que a ponte saia do papel o mais rápido possível, como também outros projetos que contribuam para melhoria da logística no Polo Industrial de Cubatão e Baixada Santista, como túnel e outros acessos”.

Projeto Andaraguá é apresentado no Ciesp Cubatão

O projeto Complexo Empresarial e Aeroportuário Andaraguá foi tema da última reunião do Conselho Diretor do Ciesp, Depar e Conselho Consultivo Sesi e Senai de Cubatão, realizada na última quarta-feira (21).

O empreendimento será localizado em Praia Grande (SP), em uma área de 149 hectares, no qual irá possibilitar as atividades de transporte aéreo de cargas, com extensão futura do serviço para passageiros, hangares de alfândega, hotéis, lojas e outras instalações.

Ainda em processo de desenvolvimento, o projeto tem uma expectativa de mobilizar cerca de 4.500 empregos na região.

Raul Elias Pinto, diretor titular do Ciesp Cubatão, ressalta a importância do complexo para o fomento da empregabilidade da região. “Este é um projeto bastante arrojado que irá implementar empregos e, certamente, Cubatão poderá ser contemplado nesta oferta”.

Para o diretor do Complexo Andaraguá, André Ursini, o empreendimento tem como um dos seus principais propósitos a integração com Cubatão e outras cidades da região. “Cubatão tem uma perspectiva de crescimento e precisamos integrar o Polo da cidade com o Andaraguá. A vocação logística do complexo e a atividade produtiva industrial estão interligadas e possibilita a construção de novos projetos em prol da Baixada Santista”.

“Fazemos questão de estarmos juntos com o Ciesp em suas atividades para, com base em exemplos como esse, simplificar e facilitar nossos processos para atrair o interesse de investidores para Cubatão e região”, ressalta o vice-prefeito de Cubatão e secretário de Planejamento, Pedro de Sá Filho.

Polo Industrial de Cubatão na 10ª Feira de Carreiras

As empresas Birla Carbon e Grupo Cesari estiveram presentes na 10ª Feira de Carreiras, realizada pela Universidade Santa Cecília (Unisanta) no último dia 15, em Santos. O evento, que contou com a participação de cerca de 3 mil alunos e egressos, teve o objetivo de aproximar os estudantes da Universidade ao mercado de trabalho.

Os participantes puderam conhecer o negro de fumo, matéria-prima produzida pela Birla Carbon, e entender como funciona o complexo logístico do Grupo Cesari. Também tiveram a oportunidade de inteirarem-se sobre os demais trabalhos diários das empresas nas unidades de Cubatão e de como seus produtos e serviços contribuem para o segmento industrial.

Além das indústrias que representaram o Polo Industrial do município, outras empresas conceituadas de diversos segmentos apresentaram seus materiais institucionais e instruíram sobre seus processos de cadastramento de currículos e oportunidades.

Para o gerente de Recursos Humanos, Gilson Oliveira, a feira é uma grande oportunidade para compartilhar experiências. “Nossa participação neste evento foi fundamental, pois, através do contato direto com os alunos da instituição, pudemos falar sobre a atuação do Grupo Cesari e a importância da logística para o desenvolvimento da nossa região. Além disso, foi uma oportunidade de apresentar aos alunos as perspectivas reais de carreira que existem nesse segmento.”

“É um privilégio para nossa equipe de Recursos Humanos ser convidada a participar desse momento muito importante, pois conseguimos divulgar a marca, conversar com estudantes da região, destacar a nossa unidade em Cubatão e a importância da Birla Carbon para o mundo”, destaca a supervisora de Recursos Humanos, Marcela Santos.

Para Rodrigo Reis Sessa, Diretor de Relacionamento e Novos Mercados, a 10ª Feira de Carreiras é um evento importante para os alunos por terem contato direto com grandes empresas e para as empresas, por terem a chance de identificar futuros talentos para formar seu quadro funcional. “A 10ª Feira de Carreiras é um evento de oportunidades para todos, de conhecimento e enriquecimentos acadêmico, profissional e pessoal”, afirma Rodrigo.

Comandante do CPI-6 promove palestra no Ciesp Cubatão

O Cide e o Ciesp Cubatão receberam nesta quarta-feira (24) a visita do Cel. PM Rogério Silva, comandante do CPI-6 Baixada Santista e Vale do Ribeira, para uma palestra sobre o trabalho realizado pela Polícia Militar em prol da segurança pública na região, destacando as principais estratégias de atuação da corporação e os resultados obtidos.

O encontro também contou com a presença do Maj. PM Reinaldo Almeida, comandante do 2° BAEP Baixada Santista e Vale do Ribeira, e do Cap. PM Elizardo Matos, comandante da 4 Cia. BPM/I.

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Ciesp Cubatão é homenageado no 5° aniversário do 2° BAEP

Raul Elias Pinto, diretor titular do Ciesp Cubatão, ao lado do Coronel PM Rogério Silva, comandante do CPI 6 Baixada Santista e Vale do Ribeira

Na noite desta quarta-feira (17), o 2° Batalhão de Ações Especiais de Polícia, comandado pelo Major PM Reinaldo Almeida, realizou sua Solenidade de Valorização Policial no Quartel do Comando de Policiamento do Interior Seis, em Santos. A cerimônia comemorou o quinto aniversário de atuação do batalhão na Região Metropolitana da Baixada Santista e Vale do Ribeira e homenageou policiais militares pelos serviços prestados durante o período.

O diretor titular do Centro das Indústrias do Estado de São Paulo (Ciesp) – Regional de Cubatão, Raul Elias Pinto, representou a Diretoria Regional no evento e recebeu, em nome da entidade, a Medalha Jubileu de Brilhante. A honraria foi feita ao Ciesp Cubatão pela parceria que a instituição mantém com a Organização Policial Militar a favor da segurança pública na região.

“A indústria reconhece o trabalho que é exercido pelo batalhão e sinto-me honrado em representar o Ciesp Cubatão nesta comemoração. Dedico a homenagem a todos os policiais que integram esta corporação e que, diariamente, trabalham pela segurança e pelo bem-estar da comunidade”, comenta Raul.

 

 

Work Safety is the theme of a workshop at Cide

 

Representatives of the companies of the Cubatao Industrial Estate participated in this Wednesday (17) of the workshop Human Factors in Occupational Safety, promoted by the Center for Integration and Development (Cide), with support from the São Paulo State Industry Center (Ciesp) – Regional of Cubatão.

The event was organized by Cide’s Technical Commission for Work Safety and brought together about 30 professionals from associated companies and service providers who were able to expand their knowledge of the area through a lecture given by SafeStart’s Key Account Manager, Ricardo Semeghini.

The content presented is an important factor for safety in the workplace. Aspects such as haste, frustration, fatigue and complacency can lead to unintentional actions, which increase the risk of an accident. According to Ricardo, 90% of incidents and injuries are caused by human error.

The Speaker also pointed out that accidents are not restricted only to companies, risk is also present in the routes. An example of this is the fact that 25% of auto accidents have as their main cause, sleeping at the wheel. “The objective of this meeting is for professionals to learn important concepts that contribute to the well-being of workers, as well as reduce the risk of accidents caused by human factors”, says Ricardo.

For the coordinator of the Technical Commission of Work Safety, Renan Vieira, the concepts presented are interconnected to the safety procedures practiced in the industry. “We always strive to be attentive to solutions that contribute to the reduction of accidents in industries and human behavior must remain as a priority parameter to be monitored”.

The meeting brought together Occupational Safety professionals and related areas

Technical Commissions

The Technical Committees are working groups formed by members of companies associated with Cide and Ciesp Cubatão, which develop actions and projects for the sustainable development of the Cubatao Industrial Estate and, consequently, the municipality.

 

Consultative Community Council completes 20 years of history in Cubatão

The members were promoted to the CCC with the planning for the new works

The Consultative Community Council of the Industrial Complex of Cubatão completes its 20 years of operation in 2019. Formed by representatives of industry, government, civil society and community leaders, the forum is an open dialogue channel conducted by the Center for Development Integration (CIDE) and brings together members monthly to discuss issues related to the Polo and surrounding communities. Each member also has the role of spokesperson to disseminate relevant information to the other residents of the neighborhoods they represent.

The Council works on projects and discussions across three fronts of action Education, Training and Employability; Health, safety and environment; and Projects.

In recent years, the council underwent a restructuring and had its way of improving operations with the creation of its internal regiment, based on the premises of Responsible Performance of the Brazilian Association of Chemical Industries – Abiquim. The new regiment was executed in March 2017, with the right to recognition of Abiquim for adopting the guidelines of the Responsible Action Program, in the requirement of open and transparent communication with stakeholders of Social Dialogue. With this formalization, the CCC of the Industrial Pole also began to participate in the National Meeting of the CCCs of Abiquim, held every year by the Commission of Dialogue with the Community.

For Irenilda Brito, a member of the council for 18 years and a representative of the Group of Leisure and Citizenship of the third age, the dialogue between the community and the industries is of extreme importance for the strengthening of the group in the city. She recalls the previous years and highlights her learning through projects and technical visits to the Polo, telling about her expectations for the future. “I hope we continue with the same commitment since the beginning of the CCC. We have to continue growing as a group to strengthen our bond, wear the same shirt and work on continuous improvement for the community.”

 

New projects

Members are common in our monthly activities at Cide/Ciesp Cubatão

Currently, coordinated by Caroline Carneiro and Renan Vieira, representatives of the company Yara Fertilizantes, and with the participation of the Executive Director of Cide, Raul Elias Pinto, as patron, the council integrates to its group new members belonging to the majority of the communities of the municipality.

For this year and 2020, the CCC will play a key role in carrying out studies on the Apell projects – Alert and Preparing Communities for Emergencies at the Local Level and for the revitalization of Agenda 21 from 2020 to 2035, as well as conducting other projects for the community.

Representing the Municipal Council for Children and Adolescents (CMDCA), Antônio Jorge emphasizes the pride of being a member of the CCC and of integration with the community. “I see my participation as a great responsibility that goes beyond being present at the meetings, but also working together with the Industrial Condominium in favor of the population for social growth. In my years of acting in the council, I have acquired experiences and knowledge to effectively participate in community issues. For the future, I believe the history of the CCC will inspire new community leaders for our city.”

“We have a group that represents the voice of the community. Throughout the history of our Community Advisory Council, the Industrial Pole has been able to get closer to the community, promote open dialogue and develop projects that have brought and bring significant results for the sustainable development of communities. Looking back, all the way down here, we see the main motivation we have to work for a better Cubatão: our union. May our integration remain as our greatest strength for new achievements in the coming years,” comments Raul Elias Pinto.

Taking care of our planet to reap our future

Today is World Environment Day, a moment of awareness for actions aimed at preserving the planet.

Cubatão is recognized by the UN as a symbol of environmental recovery. To support the title, large investments in control and environmental programs were carried out by the Industrial Pole of the city, through the Cide Industrial Condominium, consolidating the partnership between public power, private initiative and community.

Several actions are maintained through the execution of emission control and monitoring programs; management and reuse of waste; rational use of energy and water resources; maintenance of control systems and implementation of environmental improvements.

Over time, actions are enhanced with the objective of ensuring the commitment of environmental performance and quality of life of the population.

Cide counts on the Technical Commission for Protection and Defense of the Environment (Prodema) to build joint actions aimed at protecting and protecting the environment. The group actively participates in events such as the Baixada Santista Basin Committee (CBH / BS), Cubatão Municipal Environment Council (Comdema), Contingency Plan for Serra do Mar, among others.

 

Chronology of Environmental Recovery and Investment in Cubatão

  • 2017 – Shared Environmental Management, resulting in integrated sustainability
  • 2015 – New Environmental Control Actions focused on the new air quality standards of the State of São Paulo
  • 2014 – 20 years without occurrences of critical episodes of air pollution. Actions of environmental improvements
  • 2013 – 30 years since the beginning of the Environmental Control Program
  • 2010 – 100% control of primary sources of pollution
  • 2008 – monitoring of river quality
  • 2004 – Continuous monitoring of atmospheric emissions. Initiation of renewable licensing by operations
  • 1992 – Cubatão is recognized by the UN as “City Symbol of Environmental Recovery”
  • 1990 – Beginning of actions for sanitation
  • 1989 – Control of fugitive dust
  • 1985 and 1984 – Start Operation Summer and Start Operation Winter
  • 1983 – Beginning of the Environmental Pollution Control Program
  • 1976 –  Pollution Control Law in the State of São Paulo
  • 1975 – 18 industries are already installed in Cubatão
  • 1922 – First industry in Cubatão

 

Operation Winter

The Operation Daily Traversed as Principal Roads of the Industrial Pole of Cubatão

The operation, which occurs 24 years ago in Cubatão between May and September – a period in which the weather conditions are unfavorable and the climate predominant is drier – is already underway in 2019 and consists of the daily wetting of roads and also within companies.

The entire process is done with reuse water and aims to maintain the quality of the air, preserving the health of the workers and the residents of the region.

In the last years, it was verified that Cubatão went through the winter period without any critical episode of air quality. It is estimated that in 2019, an average of 21 million liters of reuse water was used and traveled about 18,900 km.

For the executive manager of Cide, Valmir Ramos Ruiz, the actions of environmental preservation are commitments signed between industry and municipality. “We commit ourselves daily to initiatives and projects aimed at environmental preservation, it is gratifying to be able to see projects such as Operation Winter, contributing to the Polo meeting the required parameters and remaining with its activities. This synergy is decisive for the sustainable development of the city”.

For Industry Day, the message is: integration

Faced with the challenges of the economy and in the midst of the actions that Brazil has been proposing to resume growth, synergy is the fundamental fuel for the search for shared solutions.

Cubatão enjoys ideal attributes to attract new investments, especially those related to the manufacturing industry. The partnership between Industrial Condominium and public power to publicize the potential of Polo has made the municipality recognized by several publics in the Country and the world, either by the production of high quality raw material, skilled workforce and industry-oriented logistics infrastructure complete, among many other reasons. All this effort aims to contribute to increasing employability and fostering local commerce.

The permanent dialogue with the community gives voice to the population and reaffirms the industry’s commitment to sustainable development and, consequently, to the entire region.

On this date, the important thing is to be united, because together we will always be stronger.

 

Executive Board

France Chamber of Commerce visits the Cubatao Industrial Estate

The Center for Integration and Development (Cide) and the City of Cubatão received a delegation of representatives of companies associated with the France Chamber of Commerce in Brazil, led by the executive director Sueli Lartigue (Cide / Ciesp Cubatão) , to meet the Industrial Pole of the city and the program Cubatão – The Factory of Opportunities. The meeting was moderated by executive manager Valmir Ramos Ruiz and also counted on the participation of the Secretaries of Finance and Employment and Sustainable Development, Genaldo Antônio dos Santos and Marcos Espírito Santo, as well as the director of the Revenue Department, Luiz Alberto Maia da Silva.

The main objective of the visit was to present the program Cubatão – The Opportunity Factory, which aims to disseminate the main advantages for manufacturing industries in the city: quality raw materials by large companies; strategic support of Cide / Ciesp Cubatão; abundant mesh of energy and water; full logistics knit; universities and technical schools geared to industry; proximity to the port of Santos and the capital of São Paulo; environmental recovery investments; among others.

 

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Visitors also had the opportunity to meet the Industrial Pole of the municipality and main steel production facilities of Usiminas.

Valmir Ruiz highlighted all the potential that Cubatão has and the synergy with the city as the main attractions for new industries. “As the largest industrial hub in Latin America, Cubatão has the ideal structure to receive manufacturing industries. With the support of the City Hall, we can encourage the sector. This attracts more companies, creates more jobs and strengthens trade. ” Valmir also highlighted recent achievements of the municipality through the integration of industry and public power, such as the reopening of Cubatão Hospital, administered by the São Francisco Xavier Foundation, Usiminas, and the Faculty of Medicine – São Judas Tadeu University.

“The Chamber has existed for 119 years and we are the first bilateral, with headquarters in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais and Paraná. We hold these events to show opportunities in every region we visit, “said CCIFB Executive Director Sueli Lartigue.

The local workforce was also emphasized during the meeting. “Cubatão has a skilled workforce, constantly improving,” declared Espírito Santo. “Cubatão is close to universities and technical schools that train professionals to work in the industry,” Ruiz said.

The finance secretary reinforced the partnership. “We have a tax incentive project to attract the sector and we are ready to meet,” he said, noting that the arrival of new companies also benefits the local population and commerce.

In recent months, the Opportunity Factory program was taken by Cide to the world’s leading chambers of commerce in Brazil, such as France, China, Spain, Japan, Russia, among others.

 

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