São Martinho SA has 5,136 employees, according to Revelio Labs workforce intelligence data. The YoY growth rate is -2.0%.
Data source: Revelio Labs Coverage: Global workforce Latest update: September 2025
São Martinho is among the largest sugar-energy groups in Brazil, with an approximate crushing capacity of millions of tons of sugar cane and the average harvest mechanization rate is , reaching % at Usina Boa Vista. It has four units in operation: Usina São Martinho, in Pradópolis, in the region of Ribeirão Preto (SP), Usina Iracema, in Iracemápolis, in the region of Limeira (SP, Usina Santa Cruz, located in Américo Brasiliense (SP) and Usina Boa Vista, in Quirinópolis, kilometers from Goiânia (GO. The São Martinho, Santa Cruz and Iracema plants produce sugar and ethanol, while the Boa Vista Plant is dedicated exclusively to ethanol production. They all generate electrical energy from burning sugarcane bagasse , ensuring self-sufficiency and sale of surplus. The Company has a differentiated logistics platform for the flow of products, due to its high storage capacity and proximity to important highways and railways. Because it is privileged with the existence of its own railway branch and combines practicality and lower costs with production flown in real time. After a comprehensive professionalization process, as of February , São Martinho had its shares traded on the Novo Mercado, the highest corporate governance index on the São Paulo Stock Exchange (B, under the SMTO ticker.
As of September 2025
Sao Martinho
workforce metrics
Headcount
5.1k
Avg. Salary
$8.7k
Tenure
4.7yr
Growth Rate
-2.0%
Hiring Rate
Attrition Rate
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