Sugar, ethanol, and grain producer across 76,000 hectares in São Paulo
Lins Agroindustrial operates a diversified agro-industrial complex producing sugar, ethanol, grains, and carbon credits across 11 municipalities in São Paulo state. The tech stack is industrial-grade (Allen-Bradley PLCs, Modbus RTU/TCP, SCADA) and the hiring velocity is accelerating, with operations roles dominating (26 of 42 active positions) — signaling active plant expansion and process automation. Current focus spans SCADA system improvements, fermentation optimization, and safety certification (ISO 45001), paired with fleet and fire-detection monitoring projects.
Lins Agroindustrial is a sugar-energy (sucroenergético) company founded in 2007, rooted in a family agricultural legacy dating to 1899. The company operates an industrial unit in Lins and administrative headquarters in Ribeirão Preto, both in São Paulo state. Production spans sugar (crystalline and refined), hydrated and anhydrous ethanol, inactive yeast, biomass, commodities (soy and corn), and RenovaBio-certified decarbonization credits (CBIOs). Land management covers approximately 76,000 hectares. Output serves domestic and export markets. The workforce ranges 1,001–5,000 employees, concentrated in operations and manufacturing roles.
Lins Agroindustrial produces sugar (raw and refined), ethanol (hydrated and anhydrous), yeast, biomass, grains (soy and corn), and carbon credits (CBIOs) through operations across 11 São Paulo municipalities on ~76,000 hectares of farmland.
Industrial automation stack includes Allen-Bradley PLCs, Ethernet, Modbus RTU and TCP/IP protocols, and SCADA systems. Current projects include SCADA improvements, automated equipment commissioning, and fermentation/distillation process optimization.
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