Forest competitiveness
Average eucalyptus forest productivity is 54 m³/ha/year, while the Brazilian average is 35 m3/ha/year. Our pine forests have an average productivity of 39 m³/ha/year, higher than the Brazilian average, which is 31 m3/ha/year. In addition to the combination of favorable natural conditions, such as rainfall and temperatures, other factors help explain the high productivity of Klabin forests.

We have an open environment for new ideas, offering the opportunity for testing and applying projects in the field.

The forests are close to the plants and with this we guarantee a low turnaround time for wood supply.

Our trucks are especially prepared for the forestry business. As a result, maintenance costs are lower, not to mention lower fuel consumption, reducing the emission of C02 into the atmosphere.

Nothing goes by unnoticed, the truck fleet is monitored in real time, 24/7, ensuring that each kilometer is optimized.

By drones or by satellite, operation productivity is monitored in real time. This technology helps prevent pests, diseases and potential forest fires.

Operators trained in state-of-the-art simulators plus state-of-the-art forest harvesters to achieve more agility and safety at work.

Interbreeding and the development of laboratory clones help to maintain the high density in pine and eucalyptus wood.