Wilson Sons, for the second year running, is one of the most innovative  companies in Brazil, in 2024, according to a PwC survey

  • 06/08/2024
  • 9 minutes

The Company goes up and cements its status among the Top-5 Transport and  Logistics companies featuring in Brazil’s Valor Inovação Yearbook ranking  

Wilson Sons, a leader in port and maritime logistics in Brazil, was recognized, for the  second year running, as one of Brazil’s most innovative companies. According to the  Valor Inovação Brasil 2024 Yearbook survey, released this Tuesday, August 6th, Wilson  Sons is one of the Top-5 Transport and Logistics companies, and is part of the select list  of 150 companies with the best innovation practices in Brazil. 

The ranking is based on a detailed survey carried out by Strategy&, PwC’s strategic  consulting firm, in a collaboration with Valor Econômico. In the 10th edition of the  yearbook, 273 companies from 25 sectors were analysed. The survey reported the most  innovative companies based on four pillars: planning, execution, results and recognition.  It “reinforces the assessment of the organizations’ ability to guarantee innovation amidst  growing expectations about sustainability and disruptive technologies (such as artificial  intelligence) based on solid strategies that does not only consider the digital aspect, but  the adaptability and transformation of the workforce and business models.” 

“Our innovation agenda is built on three fundamental pillars: collaborating with startups  to develop new digital businesses, using technology for greater operational efficiency  and sustainability, exploring how new solutions can reduce our environmental impact.  We see technology as an essential ally to boost these pillars, not only to improve the 

Company’s financial and operational results, but also to support the development of  Brazil’s maritime and port infrastructure,” says the director of digital transformation at  Wilson Sons, Eduardo Valença, who further adds: “This achievement is a recognition of  the commitment of our employees and business units, who always exceed expectations  and achieve substantial results.”  

This edition, in the Transport and Logistics industry, Wilson Sons ranked 4th. Last year,  it ranked 5th, which means that it moved up one position in the Top Five in this category.  This year, the survey included 273 companies, 20 more compared to the 253 in the  previous survey.  

This year’s edition set new criteria “related to disruptive technologies and ESG,” which  have been reorganized into four dimensions: planning (strategy and culture); execution  (processes, systems, resources and technologies, people and governance); results (general and innovation cases); and recognition (patents, market citations and media  appearance). 

Collaborations with startups and development of new digital businesses 

Over the past years, Wilson Sons made minority investments in three startups to  combine its wide range of assets, wide geographic presence along the coast, and deep  market expertise with the emerging technology and entrepreneurial spirit of these  startups. “These collaborations led to the development of new digital products that could  address the company’s demands, as well as the great pains of the Brazilian maritime  and port sector,” says Valença. “An example are two solutions developed by  Argonáutica: ReDRAFT, a dynamic draft system that supported the entry of MSC Orion  into Salvador Container Terminal (BA), the largest container ship to dock in a port based  in the Northeast; and ArTeMIS, a solution we use for real-time monitoring of the  Company’s fleet of 81 tugboats, integrating sea traffic data, by capturing information from  more than 25 AIS antennas spread across the Brazilian coast, and metoceanographic  data, such as wind, current and tide, enabling greater operational efficiency in the  management and positioning of our vessels,” he adds. 

Furthermore, Wilson Sons founded the first innovation hub dedicated to the maritime and  port sector in Latin America, supported by Cubo Itaú (largest Latin American startup  hub), Port of Açu, and Hidrovias do Brasil: Cubo Marítimo & Portuário. Currently with 24  member startups, the hub has been fostering industry innovation and collaboration, with  its members making BRL 119 million in 2023, and raising over BRL 60 million in  investments since 2022. 

Operational efficiency at container terminals and tug boats 

At Wilson Sons’ two container terminals, dock and gate automation projects were  completed, adding greater efficiency and speed to operations at Salvador Container  Terminal and Rio Grande Container Terminal (RS). These advances reaffirm Rio Grande  Container Terminal’s position as the most automated terminal in Brazil, while Salvador  Container Terminal ranked as the world’s sixth best terminal of less than 500,000 TEUs,  according to a report released last June by the World Bank and S&P Global Market  Intelligence, which evaluated operational efficiency based on the length of stay of  container ships at the ports.

In Towage operations, Wilson Sons owns the most modern and powerful tug fleet in the  country, with more than 80 tugboats, which are the only ones to rely on an operations  centre (COR), based in Santos/SP, which monitors speed, manoeuvring time and  unnecessary movements in more than 25 ports along the Brazilian coast. This enables  the company guarantees operational excellence and safety.  

Sustainability 

As part of the decarbonisation agenda, Wilson Sons is finalizing the delivery of the sixth  tug that features a new hull design for an estimated reduction of up to 14% in greenhouse  gas emissions, due to more efficient hydrodynamics. Besides, the company purchased  12 electric terminal tractors (TTs) that are used at Salvador Container Terminal for  internal transport between vessels and container storage areas, leading to an annual  decrease of up to 341 tons of CO2

In parallel, in the social agenda, the digital transformation director says, Wilson Sons has  structured and implemented a complete data analysis training program for young people  in situations of social vulnerability near the operation sites “to help them find jobs and  promote social inclusion.” 

“We are excited about the achievements and recognition received, but we know that,  although we have already trodden this path, we are yet to evolve and achieve much  greater goals in the coming years,”

Valença concludes. 

About Wilson Sons 

Wilson Sons is the largest port-shipping logistics operator in Brazil, with over 186 years  of experience. The company operates across Brazil and offers complete solutions to  more than 5,000 clients, including shipowners, importers and exporters, offshore energy  industry, renewable energy projects, agribusiness corporations, and other players in  different businesses. Learn more at: https://www.wilsonsons.com.br/en/ 

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Gustavo Villela — [email protected] / +55 21 99124 5158  Lúcia Martins — [email protected] / +55 21 98121 6742

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