Industrial Center of Rio de Janeiro

Industrial Center of Rio de Janeiro
CENTRO INDUSTRIAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO
Abbreviation CIRJ
Formation August 29, 1941 (1941-08-29)
Type Profit Corporation
Legal status Company
Purpose To represent industrial, commercial and service organizations
Headquarters Centro (Rio de Janeiro) and Tijuca
Location
Region
Rio de Janeiro (state)
Services
  • Defense of business’ behalf
  • Technical advisement
  • Strategic information
  • Discount for companies, employees and their dependents
  • Other services
Official language
Brazilian Portuguese
Affiliations FIRJAN System
Website Firjan.org.br

The Industrial Center of Rio de Janeiro (whose original name is "Centro Industrial do Rio de Janeiro" or simply "CIRJ") is a private organization that represents more than four thousand other organizations (industrial, commercial or service providers) of various sizes. The Center keeps close contact with its associates, offering customized treatment, services and permanent networking.[1]

CIRJ was born in August 1941, originated from Firj (Industrial Federation of Rio de Janeiro),[note 1] what "represents the consolidated and modern historical phase initiated in 1827 with Helper Society of the National Industry (Sain)."[2] Today it is one of the entities that integrate the FIRJAN System.

Services

The services offered by CIRJ include:[3]

Association

Companies that wish to benefit from these services offered by CIRJ must participate with a monthly associative contribution.[7] The fee varies according to the amount of employees and the type of enterprise: it may be an “industrial enterprise” (the profit one, that transforms raw materials in finished products[8] or that performs industrialization operations, generating taxed products)[9] and it also may be a “non-industrial enterprise” (organization that doesn´t perform activity of this nature, such as financial institutions, commercial enterprises and service delivery companies).[10]

Notes

  1. Note that Firj (Industrial Federation of Rio de Janeiro) is different from FIRJAN (Federation of Industries of the State of Rio de Janeiro), which is another entity.
  2. In IEL Rio, discounts are applied on business training and entrepreneurship support; in SENAI Rio, on professional training, technological services, graduation and post-graduation; and in SESI Rio, on health programmes, work safety, education, sports and leisure.
  3. According to page Certificado de Licença de Funcionamento – CLF (read “Operating License Certificate”), from the Federal Police, this document is used to certify that the legal entity (or individual, in the case of a rural producer) is registered in the Division of Chemical Products’ Control.

References

  1. "CIRJ - O parceiro do seu negócio". Sistema FIRJAN. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  2. Beloch, I. & Fagundes, L. R. (1997), Sistema FIRJAN: a história dos 170 anos da representação industrial no Rio de Janeiro, 1827-1997, Memória Brasil Projetos Culturais Ltda.
  3. "Serviços oferecidos às empresas associadas ao CIRJ". Sistema FIRJAN. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  4. "FIRJAN entrou na justiça contra a Anvisa para liberar cargas no RJ". EcoFinanças. 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  5. "Rescisão trabalhista é tema de palestra gratuita no Sesi". A Voz da Cidade. 2011. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  6. "FIRJAN promove workshop sobre inovação em micro e pequenas empresas". Foco Regional. 2014. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  7. "Tabela de contribuição associativa ao CIRJ". Sistema FIRJAN. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  8. "O que é empresa industrial?". Ebah. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  9. "Conceito de estabelecimento industrial e equiparado a industrial". Receita Federal. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  10. "A moderna contabilidade de custos em empresas não industriais". Ebah. Retrieved 6 February 2014.

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