Amorim Cork Composites (ACC) belongs to Corticeira Amorim, a pioneer and forerunner of the cork industry during the 19th century, which today represents one of Portugal’s largest companies.

Corticeira Amorim has become the global cork industry world leader, which still today remains its main business sector and grouped into 4 fields: stoppers, floor and wall coverings, insulation and composites.

The cork not incorporated into the stopper industry represents the ideal raw material deployed in the development of a portfolio of materials tailored to the needs and requirements of various different industries – ranging from construction, with thermal-acoustic solutions, home and office decoration as well as design and functional objects ensuring cork is of relevance to end consumers and through to the development of materials for hi-tech industries – such as, the automobile, aeronautical and aerospace industrial sectors.

Innovation is its attitude and driving force. ACC was a pioneer in implementing the CORK.IN programme, Corticeira Amorim’s online platform for sharing and managing ideas on innovation.

A programme that aims to strengthen Corticeira Amorim’s culture of added value, giving cork more differentiation and innovation. A catalyst for the involvement and integration of the entire company in the search for new and innovative solutions.

They incorporate various raw materials into their products in an attempt to respond innovatively to the demands of competitive markets and achieve cutting-edge advances and processes that make unique products available to the end consumer.

They are committed to sustainability in the form of an internal programme that aims to harmonise all ACC employees in favour of strategic objectives that allow us to maintain the highest respect for the environment, with products designed with demanding applications and markets in mind. aplicações e mercados exigentes.

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