[2] Its current headquarters and industrial facilities occupy a modern plant with 110,000 square metres (1.2 million square feet) in Rio de Janeiro's western suburb of Santa Cruz.
It also produces medals and security prints (i.e., passports, subway tokens, postage stamps) that are used and issued by government-run service providers.
Having the highest technology and production capacity in South America, until the 1980s it also produced coins, banknotes and passports for several South American and African countries that lacked a similar facility.
However, cases of corruption and deficiencies in its products have tarnished its image at the international market.
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