Institutional Presentation
June 2022
Index
- Market Pulp
- Kraftliner
- Coated Boards
- Packaging
- Puma II Project
- Special Projects and Growth
- 1Q22 Results
- Sustainability
Introduction
Timeline
Klabin's 123 Years of History
1899
Creation of Klabin Irmãos e Cia. (KIC) by Maurício Klabin, his brothers Salomão Klabin and Hessel Klabin, and his cousin Miguel Lafer. The company imports stationery products and produces goods for offices, stores, government agencies and banks
1934
In 1934, Klabin acquires the Monte Alegre Farm in Paraná and builds Brazil's first integrated pulp and paper mill
1968-1974
From 1968 to 1974, Klabin embarks on an expansion across Brazil, opening plants in the South, Southeast and Northeast regions
1998
Klabin becomes the first company in the pulp and paper sector in the Americas to have its forests certified by the Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) FSCC022516
2008
In 2008, the MA-1100 Expansion Project was launched, which resulted in the Monte Alegre Unit becoming one of the world's ten biggest paper mills and Klabin becoming one of the six largest global producers of virgin fiber board
2019
Announcement of the Puma II Project, which involves the construction of two packaging paper machines, with integrated pulp production, in Ortigueira, Paraná
2021
Start-up of the first stage of the Puma II Project: production of unbleached pulp with an annual capacity of 450 thousand tons, marketed under the Eukaliner® brand, the world's first kraftliner paper produced from 100% eucalyptus fibers
In 1909, Klabin partners with other shareholders to establish Companhia Fabricadora de Papel
1909
The newspaper Jornal do Comércio is printed on paper 100% made in Brazil by Klabin. For the first time in the history of the newsprint paper industry, a portion of the domestic market is supplied by a local producer
1947
In 1979, Klabin launches its IPO
1979
In 2004, after a restructuring carried out in 2003 that included asset divestments, Klabin focuses its operations on the packaging paper segment
2004
Start-up of the Puma Unit in Ortigueira, Paraná, with production capacity of 1.5 million tons of pulp, making Klabin the first company in Brazil ready to simultaneously offer hardwood, softwood and fluff pulp, practically doubling its production capacity
2016
Acquisition of the Paper and Packaging operations of International Paper do Brasil Ltda
2020
Integrated, Diversified and Flexible Business Model
TOTAL AREA | TOTAL FIBERS | TOTAL CAPACITY |
656 | 3.8 | 4.2 |
K ha
Planted
Forests
PINE | EUCALYPTUS | |
167 | 119 | |
K ha | K ha | |
million ton/y | million ton/y¹ | ||||
BLEACHED PULP | PULP 1.6 mn ton/y | ||||
1.6 | |||||
SHORT FIBER | LONG FIBER / FLUFF | ||||
mn ton/y | |||||
1.1 mn ton/y | 0.5 mn ton/y | ||||
INTEGRATED PULP | PAPER | 2.6 mn | PACKAGING | 1.2 mn | |||||
2.2 | ton/y | ton/y | |||||||
COATED BOARDS | CORRUGATED | INDUSTRIAL | |||||||
0.75 mn ton/y | BAGS | ||||||||
mn ton/y | BOXES | ||||||||
1.1 | 175 | ||||||||
CONTAINERBOARD | mn ton/y | k ton/y | |||||||
1.85 mn ton/y | |||||||||
OCC | 425 k ton/y | ||||||||
1 - The total capacity of 3.8 million tons per year considers 1.6 million tons of pulp and 2.2 million tons of paper, with all paper production sold to the market. | |
With an integrated model, Klabin uses part of this paper for conversion into packaging. In addition, paper production includes MP27 capacity of 450 k ton/y | 5 |
which started up in August 2021 and is still ramping up production. To see the post Puma II production capacity, go to the "Klabin after Puma II" slide |
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