Interview with Orlando Famá, President, Torrent Brazil
We met recently with Minister Pimentel when he launched his BrasilMaior plan, whose slogan was “Innovate to Compete. Compete to Grow.” If you had to make a recommendation to increase…
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Brazil is part of Torrent’s strategic alliance and is the gateway to the Americas. In 2002, the company was established in São Paulo and in 2005 was already all over Brazil. By 2009, the Brazilian subsidiary acheived first place in the ranking of revenues among the existing 67.
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