- CEO
- Antônio Carlos Duarte Sepúlveda
- Full Time Employees
- 3,703
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Marine Shipping
- Address
- 413, Joaquim Floriano Street São Paulo SP Brazil 04543-121
- IPO Date
- Feb 23, 2009
- Business
- Santos Brasil Participações S.A. (STBP3.SA) operates as a leading Brazilian holding company in the port and logistics sector, managing container terminals, vehicle terminals, general cargo terminals, and bulk liquid terminals; providing integrated logistics services including warehousing, road transportation, cargo distribution, and supply chain solutions; and handling loading, unloading, storage, and movement of containers, vehicles, general cargo, and liquids for shipowners, importers, and exporters across industries such as chemicals, petrochemicals, agribusiness, automotive, pharmaceuticals, food, and consumer goods. The company oversees key facilities including Tecon Santos (Latin America's largest and most efficient container terminal), Tecon Imbituba, Tecon Vila do Conde, the Vehicle Terminal (TEV) at Port of Santos, General Cargo Terminal in Imbituba, and bulk liquid operations at Port of Itaqui, primarily serving domestic and international maritime trade through ports in São Paulo, Santa Catarina, Pará, and Maranhão. Founded in 1997 and headquartered at Rua Joaquim Floriano 413, 10th floor, Itaim Bibi, São Paulo, Brazil, Santos Brasil has invested over R$9 billion in expansions, modernizations, and acquisitions to enhance port capacity and logistics integration nationwide.
In recent developments, CMA CGM Group acquired a 47.9% stake from Opportunity funds in April 2025, followed by a public tender offer that increased its ownership to approximately 95% by Q3 2025, resulting in delisting from the stock exchange and conversion to category "B" registration. The company reported record Q3 2025 results with net revenue of R$920.4 million (up 20.4% YoY), EBITDA of R$500.5 million (up 23.2% YoY), and ongoing capex of R$118.7 million focused on terminal expansions and modernizations, including quay works at Tecon Santos and capacity increases at Itaqui for bulk liquids. These strategic shifts under CMA CGM's majority control bolster Santos Brasil's global integration, aligning port operations with expanded logistics networks amid robust growth in container, vehicle, and liquid bulk volumes.