Eco Brasil Florestas's proposed US$2.5B pulp mill complex in Araguina, Tocantins, Brazil, aims to start construction in Q3 2014, be completed in Q2 2018; project would include production unit, equipment, storage unit, offices, warehouse, access roads

Debra Garcia

Debra Garcia

Brazil , December 20, 2013 () – Project Status: Active

Phase : Announced

Project Value: USD 2500 million

Project Sector: Metal & Material Production Plants->Paper & Pulp Mills

Project Start date: Q3 2014(Estimated)

Project Completion date: Q2 2018

Eco Brasil Florestas is planning to undertake the construction of a cellulose production plant in Araguaina, Brazil.

The project involves the construction of a production unit, a storage unit, office rooms, a warehouse and access roads, and the installation of equipment. The project is in an early stage of development. The plant is expected to be operational by 2018.


country :Brazil

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