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Triunfo Participações e Investimentos is one of the leading companies in Brazil´s infrastructure sector. It offers services in the areas of highway concessions, airport and port management, cabotage and energy generation.

It began operations in 1999, in the highways sector. In 2005, construction began on Portonave, the country´s first private port. In 2010 it expanded its business interests into the energy sector, with Rio Verde commencing operations. It entered the cabotage sector in 2011 with the founding of Maestra, and in the following year began to participate in the airports sector after winning the concession to administrate Viracopos International Airport.

Triunfo participates in the following companies: Aeroportos Brasil Viracopos, Concepa, Concer, Econorte, Maestra, Portonaus (in development), Portonave, Rio Bonito, Rio Canoas (in final phase of construction), Rio Guaíba, Rio Tibagi, Rio Verde, Triunfo Negócios de Energia and Vetria (in development). Triunfo has a total of 3,092 direct employees. Its operating units are spread over nine Brazilian states, in the following regions: North (Amazonas), South-East (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais), South (Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul) and Central-West (Mato Grosso do Sul and Goiás). The company´s headquarters is located in the city of São Paulo (SP).

In 2012, Triunfo recorded significant share valuation results on the BM&FBOVESPA. It obtained net revenue of R$834.9 million, growth of 20.6% on the previous year. This positive performance is largely due to the exposure earned after victory in the public auction for the concession of Viracopos International Airport, in Campinas, permitting the company to enter the select group of companies which really stand out in the Brazilian market.

A publicly-traded company, Triunfo is listed on the Novo Mercado, the highest level of corporate governance of the Brazilian Securities, Commodities and Futures Exchange of São Paulo (BM&FBovespa), as TPIS3. The company has full or substantial participation in all of its businesses, as follows:

 

 

One of Triunfo´s goals is to incorporate a system of management based on corporate guidelines, promoting greater integration between its companies and a broader vision of business. By doing this it is hoped to unify policies regarding environmental management, human resources and social responsibility, although with the necessary specific adaptations for each sector.


Histórico
  

1999  

January - Triunfo Participações e Investimentos S.A. is founded.

- Assets of Concepa, Concer and Econorte are handed over from Construtora Triunfo to Triunfo Participações e Investimentos.

2001  

 

July - Triunfo acquires a 16.67% stake in Portonave S.A.

2002  

July  - Rio Verde Energia is founded.

 

December - Triunfo is registered as a publicly-held company at the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM).

2005  

 

July - Triunfo acquires an additional 25% interest in Econorte, increasing its stake from 25% to 50%.

2006  

 

December - Triunfo and Construtora Triunfo restructure their share capital, with a total separation of the two companies.

2007  

May - Triunfo acquires 33% of Portonave, raising its stake in the company to 50%.

June - Rio Verde sells all of its future energy from the Salto Hydroelectric Plant for a period of 16 years to Votener, a Grupo Votorantim business.

July - Work begins on construction of the Salto hydroelectric plant (Rio Verde).

- Triunfo makes its Initial Public Offering (IPO) in the Novo Mercado sector of the BM&FBOVESPA.

October - Portonave Port Terminal begins operations.

 

November - Triunfo acquires 50% of shares in Econorte to own 100% of shares in the company.

2008  

July - Triunfo buys a strategic area in Santos, which is now destined to be a new port for mining products administered by Vetria.

October - Triunfo acquires the final 30% of shares in Concepa to own 100% of shares in the company.

 

December - Triunfo launches its Level 1 American Depository Receipt (ADR)

2009  

January - The Iceport cold storage facility, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Portonave, begins operations.

March - The Salto hydroelectric plant (Rio Verde) is authorized to increase its installed capacity from 108MW to 116MW.

 

October - Triunfo acquires the ship Norsul Atlântico, to begin operations in the cabotage sector using the company Maestra Navegação e Logística.

2010  

July - The company wins the right to operate the Garibaldi hydroelectric plant, in Santa Catarina, and constitutes Rio Canoas Energia S.A.

August - The Salto hydroelectric plant (Rio Verde) begins operations.

 

December - Rio Canoas Energia signs a concessionary contract with the Ministry of Mines and Energy.

2012  

February - Triunfo wins the bid for concession of the expansion, maintenance and operation of Viracopos International Airport (in partnership with UTC Participações S.A. and Egis Airport Operation).

- Triunfo acquires the exploitation rights to operate the surface area in which the terminal of Portonaus is situated.

November - The concessionaire Aeroportos Brasil Viracopos, of which Triunfo owns 23%, begins management of Viracopos International Airport.

 

December - Vetria Mineração S.A is constituted, of which Triunfo possesses a 15.8% share.

The Companies

Brazil Viracopos Airports 
In February of 2012, the companies Triunfo Participações e Investimentos, UTC Participações and Egis Airport Operation won the auction to manage and operate Viracopos International Airport in Campinas (SP) until 2042. The three companies acquired 51% of shares, with Infraero maintaining a 49% share of the enterprise.

Concepa
Concepa has administered the stretch of highway BR-290 that links the municipalities of Osório, Porto Alegre and Guaíba (junction with highway BR-116) since July of 1997, with the concession due to run through until 2017. With its strategic location in eight municipalities, the highway is one of the key corridors of the southern cone, connecting Brazil to Uruguay and Argentina. There are 121 km of highway, consisting of nine kilometers of single-lane highway and 112 km of double-lanes, besides three toll booth plazas.

For the execution of its operational services, Concepa relies on Rio Guaíba Serviços Rodoviários, another Triunfo-owned business. Rio Guaíba is responsible for providing user support services, mechanical and medical assistance, complementary services and highway maintenance.

Na execução dos serviços operacionais, a Concepa conta com a Rio Guaíba Serviços Rodoviários, empresa também controlada pela Triunfo. A Rio Guaíba é responsável por operação das praças de pedágio, atendimento aos usuários, socorro mecânico e médico, serviços complementares e conservação da rodovia.

Concer
Concer is responsible for the commercial exploitation and management of a 180 km stretch of the highway Washington Luís (BR-040), between the cities of Juiz de Fora (MG) and Rio de Janeiro (RJ). The operation commenced in 1995, and the term is predicted to run until 2020. The highway is considered to be one of Brazil’s safest and most efficient thanks to the innumerous improvements made by Concer and is continually contributing to the development and growth of the nine municipalities through which it passes.=

The company responsible for the maintenance and conservation of the highway, operation of tollbooths and user support services on the stretch operated by Concer is the Rio Bonito Serviços de Apoio Rodoviário Ltda., a company which has 62.5% of its capital controlled by Triunfo.

Econorte
Econorte commenced operations in 1997 and its concession is predicted to run until 2021. It administers 341 km of roads in the north of the state of Paraná, including stretches of five different highways: two federal highways (BR-369 and BR-153) and three state highways (PR-90, PR-323 and PR-445). The highways administered by Econorte are considered strategically important as they comprise the region´s principal entrance and exit points between the states of São Paulo and Paraná. These roads also provide an alternative route for transporting agricultural produce from Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul towards the ports of the South of Brazil.

For the rendering of general services, inspection, conservation, recuperation and maintenance of the highway, pre-hospital medical attention, breakdown (towing) assistance, and tollbooth operations, Econorte uses the services of Rio Tibagi Serviços de Operações e Apoio Rodoviário Ltda., a company also controlled by Triunfo.

Maestra

Maestra was founded in 2011 to operate in the cabotage sector. Currently it operates in and from the principal ports of the South, South-East, North and North-East regions of the country, in the cities of Navegantes (SC), Santos (SP), Salvador (BA), Recife (PE), Fortaleza (CE) and Manaus (AM), offering reliable weekly schedules. Maestra possesses four ships: Maestra Atlântico and Maestra Caribe (operated by NTL – Navegação e Logística S/A, from Rio de Janeiro) and Maestra Mediterrâneo and Maestra Pacífico (operated by Vessel Log – Companhia Brasileira de Navegação e Logística S/A, from São Paulo). GRI LT1  

Portonaus
Acquired in 2012 by Triunfo, Portonaus is a port project under development in Manaus. Its objective is to develop logistical solutions to support industry and commerce in the region, to serve as a base for cabotage operations and for container handling and storage.

Portonave
Portonave administers the Navegantes Port Terminal in Santa Catarina, situated on the left bank of the River Itajaí-Açu, which began operations in October 2007. It functions as a point of departure for the flow of products from the Central-West, South and South-East regions of the country to the world´s major ports. Highway access is via the highways BR-101 and BR-470.

Rio Canoas
Rio Canoas Energia is a company constituted by Triunfo to implement and manage the Garibaldi Hydroelectric Plant in the municipalities of Abdon Batista and Cerro Negro, Santa Catarina. It is due to commence operations in the second half of 2013. The installed capacity of the plant will be 192 MW, with assured energy of 728 GWh/year.

Rio Verde
Rio Verde Energia acts in the generation and commercialization of energy from the Salto Hydroelectric Plant, situated in the municipalities of Itarumã and Caçu, 380km from Goiânia in the state of Goiás. The plant has installed capacity of 116 MW and assured energy of 594GWh/year.

CONCEPA

Best highway in the South of Brazil – Guia Quatro Rodas 2012/2013.

Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul´s Social Responsibility Medal in 2012.

Awarded POP Prize 2012 for Public Opinion by the Regional Council for Public Relations of the States of Paraná and São Paulo, in the Private Company category.

Certified by the standards ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.

CONCER

Best federal highway – Guia Quatro Rodas 2012/2013.

Certificated to the ISO 9001 standard.

ECONORTE

3rd place in the Evaluation of the Tripartite Commission of the state of Paraná in 2012.

Certified by standards ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.

PORTONAVE

The Portonave Port Terminal is considered one of the seven best ports in the world for the second consecutive year - Lloyds List Award 2012.

It is amongst the four best port terminals in the world Containerisation International Award 2012.

Winner of Empresa Cidadã Award 2012 ADVB/SC.

Winner of Expressão Ecology Prize 2012 Expressão magazine.

Certified under the standards ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.

 

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