RIO DE JANEIRO: With over 187 years of experience, Wilson Sons has earned the 2025 Sustainability Seal in the Diamond category after a technical assessment conducted by Brazil’s Ministry of Ports and Airports (MPor).
SANTOS: With over 187 years of experience, Wilson Sons opened new facilities on Thursday (September 25th) at its Training Centre, now located at Edifício Palazzo, on Avenida Ana Costa in Santos (São Paulo), featuring
SAO PAULO: Completing three years of operation, Cubo Maritime & Port — Cubo Itaú’s sector hub in collaboration with Wilson Sons, Port of Açu, and Hidrovias do Brasil — successfully fulfils its role as
RIO DE JANEIRO : With over 187 years of experience, Wilson Sons takes another step forward in its sustainability journey: for the first time, it has released its Scope 3 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions
RIO DE JANEIRO : Recognized for its extensive experience of over 187 years, Wilson Sons has begun operating with 100% renewable energy, primarily from wind and solar generation, at its Rio Offshore Support Base
RIO DE JANEIRO : Wilson Sons, recognized for its extensive experience of more than 187 years, has signed a new agreement with TotalEnergies EP Brasil to provide logistics support to oil production activities in
RIO DE JANEIRO : Wilson Sons, recognized for its extensive experience of more than 187 years, obtained, through Rio Grande Container Terminal (RS), a certification that proves the exclusive use of electrical energy from
RIO DE JANEIRO : Recognized for its extensive experience of more than 187 years, Wilson Sons offers comprehensive solutions to over 5,000 clients, including shipping companies, importers and exporters, the offshore energy industry, renewable
RIO DE JANEIRO : Wilson Sons, recognized for its extensive experience of more than 187 years, recorded important operational efficiency gains at Santa Clara Container Terminal in 2024. This waterway terminal is located in
RIO DE JANERIO : This January, Wilson Sons, recognized for its extensive experience of more than 187 years, started testing drones in the Port of Salvador to make vessel deliveries and pickups. Speedbird Aero,