Fibria

Fibria

Fibria Celulose was a Brazilian pulp and paper company, created by a merger between Aracruz Celulose and Votorantim Celulose e Papel. The company has a production capacity exceeding six million tons of pulp and paper produced in seven factories distributed in five Brazilian states.[citation needed] Much of this production is exported. The company has many distributor centers around the world and five branch offices in São Paulo (Headquarters), Beijing, Csomád - Hungary, Hong Kong, Miami and Nyon, Switzerland.

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Fibria participates in one joint-venture in Brazil, Veracel is the company which shares with Finnish Stora Enso.[citation needed]

Fibria will be able to produce additional 6.7 million tons of pulp per year, when expansion projects planned before the merger are accomplished.[1] The company's main competitors are the Brazilian Eldorado Brasil and the Chileans CMPC and Arauco.

In 2018 the company merged with its largest rival Suzano Papel e Celulose.

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References

  1. "VCP e Aracruz formam maior empresa do mundo em celulose". Invertia. Sep 1, 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-09-04. Retrieved Oct 21, 2009.



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