Aluminium products manufacturer Termomecanica honoured with the Top SBC 2023 award

Published: Aug 31, 2023 13:17
Termomecanica, a Brazil based manufacturer of aluminium products, has bagged the Top SBC 2023 trophy in honour of its continuing contribution to the municipality's and the Greater ABC Paulista regions economic, social, and sustainable growth.

Termomecanica, a Brazil based manufacturer of aluminium products, has bagged the Top SBC 2023 trophy in honour of its continuing contribution to the municipality's and the Greater ABC Paulista regions economic, social, and sustainable growth. The award ceremony was held on August 17th in honour of the city's 470th anniversary, commemorated on August 20th. The firm received recognition in the Investments, Synergy, and Sustainability areas.
The award, sponsored by the City Council and the City Hall of So Bernardo do Campo and administered by the Secretariat for Economic Development, Science, Technology, Work, and Tourism, seeks to recognise organisations and people that benefit the region's progress.
Nelson da Silva Leme, statutory director, member of Fundaço Salvador Arena's Board of Trustees, and member of Termomecanica's Board of Directors, emphasises that the recognition strengthens the company's efforts to continue investing in initiatives that promote progress in the area, attracting investments, business opportunities, and jobs for the city.
“We feel honored and prestigious to be present among the companies that work intensely for the city’s growth. We are grateful for the recognition granted by the Top SBC 2023 Trophy, the result of the important work carried out towards the economic and social development of the city,” said Nelson da Silva Leme.

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