Cosan S.A. (NYSE: CSAN) is a Brazilian conglomerate with diversified interests in the energy and infrastructure sectors. Established in 1936 by the Ermírio de Moraes family, the company has grown into one of Latin America’s leading producers of biofuels, sugar, and ethanol. Cosan’s operations span the full supply chain from agricultural production and processing to distribution and logistics, leveraging strategic joint ventures and partnerships to strengthen its market presence.
In its core sugar and ethanol segment, Cosan cultivates sugarcane on millions of acres in Brazil’s prime agricultural regions. Through its partnership with Royal Dutch Shell under the Raízen joint venture, the company processes cane into sugar and ethanol for both domestic consumption and export. Raízen also operates one of Brazil’s largest fuel distribution networks, supplying gasoline and ethanol at thousands of Shell-branded service stations. Complementing its fuel business, Cosan markets a range of lubricants globally through its Moove division in collaboration with BP, serving automotive and industrial clients across Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Beyond energy, Cosan is a major player in infrastructure and logistics. Its wholly owned subsidiary Rumo S.A. controls a network of railways and port terminals that transport commodities and agricultural goods from Brazil’s interior to global markets. Cosan also holds interests in Comgás, one of Brazil’s largest natural gas distributors, supplying industrial, commercial, and residential customers in the São Paulo metropolitan area. These integrated logistics and distribution assets enable Cosan to optimize supply chains and enhance the competitiveness of its core businesses.
Governance at Cosan is overseen by a board of directors chaired by a member of the founding family, supported by an executive leadership team with extensive experience in agribusiness, energy, and infrastructure. The company continues to invest in renewable energy projects, including cogeneration plants and biomass facilities, aligning its long-term strategy with global sustainability trends. Serving primarily Brazil and selected international markets, Cosan remains focused on delivering growth through operational excellence and strategic partnerships.
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