Sergio Leite de Andrade

Vice-presidente De Assuntos Estratégicos at Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais SA Usiminas

Sergio Leite de Andrade is an experienced executive in the steel industry, currently serving as Vice-President of Strategic Affairs and a Board Member at USIMINAS since 1976. Their extensive career at USIMINAS includes roles such as CEO, Commercial Vice-President, and various engineering and managerial positions. In addition, Sergio holds leadership positions in several organizations, including President of the Board of Directors at the Brazil Steel Institute, Advisor at the São Francisco Xavier Foundation, and President of the Board of Administration at the Brazilian Association of Metallurgy, Materials, and Mining. Sergio's academic background includes a Master's degree and undergraduate degree in Metallurgical Engineering from the Federal University of Minas Gerais and the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, respectively.

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Belo Horizonte, Brazil

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Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais SA Usiminas

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Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais S.A.-USIMINAS and its subsidiaries, jointly-controlled companies and affiliates are engaged in steelworks and other related activities. The Company's activities include iron ore extraction, steel transformation, production of capital goods and logistics. It operates through four segments: Steelworks, Mining and Logistics, Steel Transformation and Capital Goods. It manufactures and sells various products and raw materials, such as flat steel, iron ore, stamped steel parts for the automotive industry and products for the civil construction and capital goods industry. It provides technology transfer services in the steel activity, in project management and provision of services in the civil construction area and capital goods industry, road transport of flat steel, hot-dip steel galvanizing, texturing and cylinders chromium. It has over two steel plants located in the cities of Ipatinga, State of Minas Gerais, and of Cubatao, State of Sao Paulo.


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10,000+

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