Our portfolio

 

Get to know our ecosystem

Areas of activity

We invest in companies positioned in sectors that drive the country’s growth.

  • Agribusiness

  • Energy

  • Gas

  • Logistics Infrastructure

  • Fuel Distribution and Commercialization

  • Lubricants

Cosan’s Portfolio

Learn more about our businesses.

  • Raízen

    Raízen

    A joint venture formed by Shell and Cosan, Raízen operates an integrated business ecosystem that incorporates everything from the distribution and commercialization of fuels, lubricants, and other specialties, to the cultivation of sugarcane and the production and commercialization of ethanol, sugar, and bioenergy.
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  • Compass

    • Edge
    • Comgas
    • Commit

    Compass

    • Edge
    • Comgas
    • Commit

    Founded in 2020, Compass was founded with the purpose of transforming and developing the gas market in Brazil, committed to promoting a safe and efficient energy transition.

    The company’s operations are grouped into two segments: Distribution, where it operates through two entities – Comgás, the largest natural gas distributor in Brazil, and Commit, a partnership with Mitsui, which boasts a robust portfolio of stakes in over 11 gas distributors; and Marketing & Services, which is committed to the development of the free natural gas market, providing flexibility, security, and reliability to consumers through Edge, which groups strategic assets such as TRSP, biomethane contracts, and B2B LNG.

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  • Moove

    • Comma
    • Tirreno
    • PetroChoice
    • Mobil

    Moove

    • Comma
    • Tirreno
    • PetroChoice
    • Mobil
    Moove is one of the largest lubricant companies in Brazil, with global operations in more than 11 countries across South America, North America, and Europe. Guided by the purpose of moving people and businesses in the right way for everyone, the company provides lubricant solutions and applications that generate value and positive impact for customers by increasing the efficiency, performance, and sustainability of industrial equipment across various sectors, as well as automotive vehicles.

    The success of Cosan’s management model has enabled Moove to become a Brazilian multinational, with nine production plants — five in Brazil, one in Europe, and three in the United States.

    In addition to Mobil-branded products, Moove offers an extensive portfolio of lubricants, fluids, greases, insulating oils, and process oils.
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  • Rumo

    • Brado

    Rumo

    • Brado

    Rumo is the largest private freight railway operator in the country. Connecting production regions to Brazil’s main ports, the company transports grains, biofuels, sugar, minerals, pulp, containers, and consumer goods with efficient, competitive, and low‑carbon logistics solutions.

    The company operates railway networks from north to south of Brazil, with approximately 14,000 kilometers of railways across the states of Goiás, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Paraná, São Paulo, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul, and Tocantins.

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  • Radar

    Radar

    Reference in agricultural property management with a diversified portfolio and high potential for appreciation, comprising around 306,000 hectares strategically positioned in 8 Brazilian states.