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The trucks used by Eldorado Brasil for the transport of wood and biomass, produced in forests planted by the company, they have high technology and digital systems that elevate our operation to a high level of excellence and contribute to the safety of all those who travel the highways where we operate”, says Marcius Braga, director of Transportadora Eldorado Brasil, which in 2021 has hired more than 100 drivers, trained for safe driving, in trucks with digital tachograph, face reader, fatigue detector, satellite tracking and electronic electronics by telemetry. An investment in innovation for safety and high operational efficiency.

About Eldorado Brasil

Eldorado Brasil is one of the most advanced and competitive pulp firms worldwide. Its self-managed forests, certified by the Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®), as well as the self-generated energy from biomass, reuse of resources and low carbon footprint, are some of the features that distinguish the company from other industry players. The company promotes the social and economic development of surrounding communities, focused on health and education.

Located in Três Lagoas, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, the mill’s rated production capacity totals 1.5 million tons of pulp per year. In 2017, however, the mark of 1.7 million tons was actually overcome, setting a new industry benchmark.

In addition to the industrial complex, the company has an extensive forest base in Mato Grosso do Sul, covering a total area of more than 230,000 hectares. Almost 4,000 professionals are employed to support such massive operations – including logistics, commercial and corporate teams.

Nestled in the state of São Paulo, the company’s eucalyptus nursery outputs 26 million seedlings per year. Eldorado Brasil’s pulp operations cover all major consumer markets worldwide – particularly in Asia, which is the final destination of approximately 40% of the company’s total production.

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