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The trust of leading companies in the sector is what motivates us to constantly seek innovation. With a diversified portfolio and an approach focused on the specific needs of each client, we are proud to contribute to the advancement of the pulp and paper industry, driving productivity and sustainability.

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Suzano SA is one of the world's largest producers of pulp and paper, originating in 1924 when Leon Feffer founded a small paper mill in São Paulo. The company gained prominence by pioneering the use of eucalyptus for pulp production, which boosted the competitiveness of the Brazilian forestry sector. Throughout its history, it has expanded operations, invested in technology and sustainability, and today operates globally with a strong presence in more than 100 countries, being a benchmark in innovation, environmental responsibility and sustainable solutions in paper and pulp.

BO Paper is one of the largest producers of paper for commercial and industrial publications in Latin America. With over 30 years of experience, the company has facilities in Brazil and Chile, and is a leader in the manufacture of coated and uncoated papers used in magazines, catalogs, books, and packaging. BO Paper continuously invests in technology, operational efficiency, and sustainability, operating with planted and certified forests. Recognized for its quality and environmental commitment, the company serves diverse markets both within and outside of Brazil.

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Ahlstrom is a global company of Finnish origin, with over 170 years of history, specializing in the manufacture of fiber-based materials for industrial and sustainable applications. Following the separation from Munksjö in 2022, Ahlstrom focused its operations on innovative solutions for areas such as filtration, healthcare, food, and packaging. Present in more than 13 countries, including Brazil, the company stands out for its commitment to sustainability, developing products that contribute to a safer and more environmentally responsible future.

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Klabin is the largest producer and exporter of packaging paper in Brazil, as well as a leader in paper and pulp packaging for short, long, and fluff fibers. Founded in 1899 in Paraná, the company has over a century of history marked by innovation and sustainable growth. It was the first in the sector to adopt the planted forest model in the country and stands out for operating with its own certified forests. With a presence in several global markets, Klabin is recognized for its environmental commitment, cutting-edge technology, and renewable solutions for packaging and industrial papers.

Veracel Celulose is a Brazilian company founded in 1991 as a joint venture between Suzano and Stora Enso, operating in the production of eucalyptus pulp for export. Located in Eunápolis, Bahia, Veracel operates one of the most modern and sustainable factories in the sector, with a focus on environmental management and the use of certified planted forests. The company is recognized for its socio-environmental responsibility practices, promoting the conservation of native areas and the development of surrounding communities. Its focus is on innovation and sustainability.

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Klingele is a German company with over 100 years of history, specializing in the production of paper and corrugated cardboard packaging. Founded in 1920 and still family-run, Klingele has expanded its operations to several continents, including Latin America. In Brazil, it has been operating since 2020 with the acquisition of a factory in Nova Campina (SP), focused on the production of kraftliner paper. The company's pillars are innovation, sustainability, and the pursuit of efficient and environmentally responsible solutions for the packaging sector.

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The Bignardi Group is one of the most traditional paper manufacturers in Brazil, originating in 1936 in São Paulo. With a strong presence in the production of sanitary, industrial, and specialty papers, it stands out for its combination of tradition, technology, and sustainability. The company has modern industrial facilities and operates with environmental responsibility, adopting sustainable practices and efficient processes. Over the years, it has consolidated its presence in the national market, maintaining its commitment to quality, innovation, and meeting the needs of the sector.

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Bracell is one of the world's largest producers of dissolving pulp, with operations in Brazil and a strong international presence. The company is part of the Asian group Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) and stands out for its sustainable and large-scale operations. Its main unit is located in Lençóis Paulista (SP), where it operates one of the most modern and efficient pulp projects in the sector. Bracell is a benchmark in technology, forest productivity and socio-environmental responsibility, supplying pulp for products ranging from textiles to food and cosmetics.

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Sylvamo is a global company specializing in the production of printing and writing papers, with a strong presence in Latin America, North America, and Europe. Created in 2021 from the spin-off of International Paper's paper division, Sylvamo brings together decades of experience in the sector. In Brazil, it maintains industrial operations in Mogi Guaçu (SP) and is responsible for well-known brands such as Chamex, Chamequinho, and Chambril. With a focus on sustainability, innovation, and operational excellence, Sylvamo positions itself as the "World's Paper Company".

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Munksjö is a Swedish company with over 400 years of history, specializing in the production of decorative papers for furniture coverings, flooring, and other products. Originally part of Ahlstrom-Munksjö, the company became independent in 2022, focusing exclusively on decorative papers. In Brazil, Munksjö has a unit in Caieiras (SP), where it continuously invests to expand its production and meet the growing demand in Latin America. The company has a strong commitment to innovation and sustainability in its global operations.

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Nordic Paper is a Scandinavian company with over 150 years of history, specializing in the production of specialty papers such as kraft and greaseproof paper. Headquartered in Karlstad, Sweden, the company operates five factories located in Sweden, Norway, and Canada, serving more than 70 countries. Since 2021, it has been part of the Chinese group Anhui Shanying Paper, expanding its global presence. Nordic Paper stands out for its commitment to sustainability, using renewable natural fibers and processes that minimize environmental impact.

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Eldorado Brasil is a Brazilian company founded in 2010, specializing in the production of eucalyptus pulp. With its administrative headquarters in São Paulo and an industrial unit in Três Lagoas (MS), it began operations in 2012, becoming one of the most modern and competitive in the sector. The company owns certified planted forests and an industrial park that is self-sufficient in renewable energy, in addition to integrated logistics that includes its own port terminal in Santos (SP). With an international presence, it exports to more than 40 countries.

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Oji Papéis Especiais is a Brazilian company with over 70 years of history, located in Piracicaba (SP). Founded in 1953 as Refinadora Paulista, the factory underwent several transformations until it was acquired in 2011 by the Japanese group Oji Holdings Corporation, one of the world's largest producers of paper and pulp. Specializing in the manufacture of thermal and carbonless papers, Oji leads the Brazilian and Latin American market in this segment.

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WestRock was an American company founded in 2015 as a result of the merger between MeadWestvaco and RockTenn, headquartered in Sandy Springs, Georgia. Specializing in the production of paper and corrugated cardboard packaging, it became one of the largest in the sector in the United States. In 2024, it merged with the Irish company Smurfit Kappa, forming Smurfit WestRock, a global leader in sustainable packaging solutions. In the United States, the company operates several factories and design centers.

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Propal SA is a Colombian company founded in 1962, specializing in the production of fine and sustainable papers. It uses sugarcane bagasse as its main raw material, standing out for its ecological approach in the manufacture of alkaline and recyclable papers. Headquartered in Yumbo, Valle del Cauca, it serves both the domestic market and exports to Latin America. Propal is recognized for its commitment to sustainability and innovation in the paper industry.

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CMPC (Compañía Manufacturera de Papeles y Cartones) is a Chilean company founded in 1920, specializing in pulp, paper, and related products. Present in eight countries, CMPC is one of the largest in the sector in Latin America. In Brazil, it has operated since 2009 with the acquisition of the Guaíba Unit (RS) and expanded its production capacity in 2015. The company is recognized for its focus on sustainability, innovation, and positive impact on local communities.

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Softys, a subsidiary of the Chilean group CMPC, is a leader in the production of personal hygiene and cleaning products, such as toilet paper, paper towels, and disposable diapers, with over 40 years of experience. Present in 20 countries, including Brazil, the company has units in Caieiras, Mogi das Cruzes (SP), and Guaíba (RS), and holds approximately 30% of the Brazilian tissue products market.

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