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20/05/26

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Supplier development in Parauapebas strengthens the supply chain and generates local income

In 2025, suppliers headquartered or operating in Parauapebas generated approximately R$ 9.6 billion in services and purchases within the municipality, driving multiple sectors of the local economy. These resources were mainly allocated to areas such as engineering, transportation, construction, and earthworks.

¡°The local procurement program aims to promote sustainable mining with a focus on regional socioeconomic development. We prioritize staying close to our suppliers, understanding their realities, and strengthening this partnership. To support this, we offer training programs, clarify doubts, and provide guidance on preparing technical and commercial proposals, as well as cost budgeting. We also conduct site visits and business matchmaking sessions with local companies to assess their ability to meet our demands and identify new partnership opportunities, valuing local suppliers and contributing to regional development,¡± says Naiane Lima, Supply and Local Content Development Analyst at ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½.

Throughout 2025, around 370 suppliers benefited from local procurement initiatives and training programs in Parauapebas. We also strengthened our partnership with ACIP (Parauapebas Commercial Association) to identify potential partners and increase the participation of local companies in future contracting opportunities.

¡°The partnership between the Commercial Association and ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ has significantly improved communication and relationships with local entrepreneurs. In addition, this collaboration has had a positive impact on the local economy, creating better and more qualified jobs. People are trained by ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½, the Commercial Association, or the companies themselves, which raises the quality of services provided, ensuring compliance with deadlines and safety standards for employees, clients, and the environment,¡± highlights Iran de Moura, president of the Parauapebas Commercial and Industrial Association and a ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ supplier through Nordeste Servi?os.

Local procurement in ±Ê²¹°ù¨¢ reached R$ 18.6 billion in 2025

Beyond the direct impact in Parauapebas, we generated R$ 18.6 billion in services and purchases from local suppliers across the state of ±Ê²¹°ù¨¢ in 2025, considering both headquarters and branch operations.

Six municipalities accounted for the highest volumes of local revenue: in addition to Parauapebas, Bel¨¦m, Cana? dos Caraj¨¢s, Curion¨®polis, Marab¨¢, and Ouril?ndia do Norte stood out, strengthening ±Ê²¹°ù¨¢¡¯s economy and regional supply chains.

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