- CEO
- Filipe Affonso Ferreira
- Full Time Employees
- 2,199
- Sector
- Basic Materials
- Industry
- Chemicals - Specialty
- Address
- Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 4,100 São Paulo SP Brazil 04538-132
- Business
- Moove Lubricants Holdings (MOOV) serves as a holding company whose subsidiaries specialize in the formulation, manufacturing, distribution, marketing, selling, and servicing of lubricant products for automotive, agricultural, aerial, naval, and industrial applications across diverse end markets. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio encompassing over 700 formulations and more than 9,000 stock keeping units (SKUs) of lubricants, fluids, greases, insulating oils, and process oils; key brands include Mobil (under exclusive license from ExxonMobil in select markets), Comma (Europe and Asia), EcoUltra, Medallion Plus, and Dyna-Plex 21C (North America), and Tirreno (South America), alongside approximately 100 proprietary and partner brands; ancillary products such as antifreezes, coolants, brake fluids, and aerosols; and tailored technical support, engineering services, and custom solutions for workshops, commercial fleets, and industrial clients. Founded in 2008 following Cosan's acquisition of ExxonMobil's Brazilian lubricant assets, Moove Lubricants Holdings maintains headquarters in São Paulo, Brazil, and operates manufacturing, distribution, and sales in 10 countries across South America (Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Uruguay, Paraguay), North America (United States), and Europe (Spain, France, Portugal, United Kingdom), with exports to over 60 countries in Europe and Asia; the company employs over 2,100 personnel globally and is affiliated with the Cosan Group. Recent developments include the withdrawal of its planned NYSE initial public offering (IPO) on August 1, 2025, after filing in September 2024 targeting up to $400 million in proceeds at a valuation of up to $1.9 billion; an ongoing strategic review as Brazil's Vibra Energia discusses a potential acquisition with parent Cosan; and sustained partnership expansions, notably the 2018 20-year ExxonMobil contract extension adding Argentina to its Mobil distribution footprint.