By A Mystery Man Writer
Honeywell do Brasil, Ltda. is the local branch of US firm Honeywell International Inc. The Sao Paulo-based firm has 13 facilities in the country which include three manufacturing facilities in Guarulhos (turbochargers), Sorocaba (brakes) and Jundai (personal p
Honeywell do Brasil, Ltda. is the local branch of US firm Honeywell International Inc. The Sao Paulo-based firm has 13 facilities in the country which include three manufacturing facilities in Guarulhos (turbochargers), Sorocaba (brakes) and Jundai (personal protective equipment); one assembly operation and service center in Itajuba; an engineering lab in Sao José dos Campos; and eight offices located in Barueri, Campinas, Sao Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Luis and Natal. Honeywell's four main business areas are present in Brazil and provide support to industries including chemicals, pulp and paper, metals and mining, aviation and biofuels, among others. The firm´s portfolio includes residential, commercial and industrial clients.
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