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Cooperarts: 27 Years of a Trajectory of Expansion, Technology, and Family Succession

This December, the Cooperarts Celebrating a significant milestone: 27 years of history. More than just commemorating years on the road, the company celebrates the consolidation of a brand that has successfully combined the tradition of a family business with the technological innovation demanded by a constantly transforming market.

From 1998 to the present day:

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The company's history began in 1998, the result of the entrepreneurial vision of its founder, Pedro Carboni. At the time, the structure was modest, operating from a headquarters of only 180m². However, the commitment to quality already outlined the company's promising future.

The first headquarters was built until 1998.

Today, the Cooperarts The company is experiencing a moment of maturity and well-organized succession, being led by siblings Daniel Carboni and Cibele Carboni, who have maintained their father's values while driving the modernization of the business.

This evolution is visible in its physical structure. Currently located in its new headquarters in the industrial district of Santa Bárbara d'Oeste, the company has made an exponential leap: from a small initial warehouse, it now operates in a space of approximately 2,000 m², distributed among administrative sectors, design, and production areas.

Structure of the current headquarters

“We recognize that the company's location was one of the decisive factors for our growth, considering that we are in a very prosperous region in terms of the number of companies,”, highlights Daniel Carboni, Director of Cooperarts.

New Structure and Technological Capacity

The physical expansion was accompanied by a strong investment in technology. Cooperarts It has been continuously improving the technical capabilities of its operation, investing in state-of-the-art equipment — some of which is even exclusive to the company in the region.

Always aiming for the best quality products, the company is able to flexibly use different types of raw materials, as well as produce with shorter delivery times compared to the competition.

“This reflects positively on the customer's perception of our solutions. The cost-benefit ratio sets us apart in the national market,” adds Daniel.

Daniel Carboni, General Director of Cooperarts.

This structure allows for Cooperarts Meeting demands ranging from customized requirements to large industrial volumes, ensuring speed without sacrificing technical rigor.

Segments and Products: From Agribusiness to Point of Sale (POS)

The market in which the company operates Cooperarts It is vast, encompassing thousands of companies across the country that require quality visual communication products and technical signage.

For example, signage continues to play a fundamental role in safety, being indispensable both for public circulation areas and for business and industrial complexes.

In addition to its strong presence in the industry, the Cooperarts It expanded its portfolio to serve strategic sectors of the economy, with particular emphasis on:

Energy: Signaling solutions for transmission lines and infrastructure of energy companies;

Agribusiness: Visual identification and security for equipment, fleets, and rural facilities;

POS (Point of Sale): Visual communication materials focused on highlighting brands and products in retail, offering creative solutions to boost sales.

Upon turning 27, the Cooperarts reaffirms its commitment to innovation and the development of solutions that add value, security, and visibility to its clients, ready for the challenges of the coming decades.

Cooperarts expresses its sincere gratitude to all who have walked alongside it: employees, clients, partners, and friends who have contributed to this journey. The trust, support, and dedication of each one have been fundamental to the achievements throughout these years.