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Fibria’s Três Lagoas Unit to receive world's first automated eucalyptus seedling nursery

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Robots and 3D images are some of the tools to be adopted in the forest industry’s most modern nursery

Fibria, a Brazilian forestry company and the world’s leading eucalyptus pulp producer, will build a new nursery at its Três LagoasUnit located in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. The nursery will feature last-generation technology from the Netherlands for automating the entire eucalyptus seedling production process, in an unprecedented initiative in the industry.

2015 09 14 070657Fibria will be the first pulp company to use robots to plant eucalyptus seedlings. This is the first step of the process, which conventionally is performed manually. Automation helps to prevent losses and to protect the integrity of the seedlings. The new nursery also adopts concepts such as sustainability and reducing waste and environmental impacts by replacing the old plastic containers in seedling trays with more modern materials made from biodegradable paper. The new facilities will have approximately 48,000 m² of greenhouses and have fully automated transportation, handling, selection, irrigation, nutrition and climate‑control processes.

In the second step, when seedlings are selected to be moved to an area optimized for their development, the nursery's new machinery equipped with 3D vision will monitor the evolution of the seedlings and improve cultivation efficiency. The new system will generate statistics on the genetic material and development of each plant, which will assure Fibria greater quality control for the seedlings to be planted in the field.

"We will have a state-of-the-art nursery with extremely high precision in terms of systems and environmental control to ensure higher levels of performance in accordance with Fibria's seedling standards. Better seedlings are the foundation of a better forest," explained Aires Galhardo, Fibria's Chief Forestry Officer.

In addition to optimizing operations inside the nursery, the new technology’s use also brings improvements for workers. "The new method will provide ergonomic benefits for employees. Another new feature is the control of irrigation and climate via the use of automated panels. It’s technology improving the process and quality of life for employees," said Tomás Balistiero, Fibria's Forestry General Manager in Mato Grosso do Sul.

Construction on the new nursery is expected to begin in March 2016, and its startup is slated for March 2017, with annual production capacity of 43 million eucalyptus seedlings. The seedlings will be used for planting and forming the forests that will supply Fibria's Três Lagoas Unit and the Horizonte 2 Project, which is the company's second pulp production line in the city and is slated for startup in the last quarter of 2017.

Partnerships

Fibria's new nursery will be built through the Dutch consortium Hortikey, which develops large-scale automation projects for companies in the international market. The consortium is formed by leading industry companies, such as Agri-tech Aris, Berg Hortimotive, Bosman Van Zaal and Sistemas de Flier, as well as the Brazilian companies Methodo Ferramentaria, which will provide support on local standards, rules and regulations, and Açopema, which will supply the greenhouses.

Construction on the Horizonte 2 Project began in 2015 and is advancing on schedule. With an investment of R$8.7 billion (equivalent to around US$2.2 billion), Fibria's expansion project will create 40,000 jobs during construction and 3,000 direct and indirect jobs. The Três Lagoas Unit will have its annual pulp production capacity expanded by 1.75 million tons. With this expansion, Fibria’s Três Lagoas Unit will have total annual pulp production capacity of 3.05 million tons, making it one of the world’s largest pulp producers.

About Fibria

The world leader in eucalyptus pulp production, Fibria strives to meet the growing global demand for forestry products in a sustainable manner. With production capacity of 5.3 million tons of pulp per year, it has industrial units in Aracruz (Espírito Santo), Jacareí (São Paulo) and Três Lagoas (Mato Grosso do Sul), as well as in Eunápolis (Bahia), where it operates Veracel in a joint operation with Stora Enso. Fibria has 969,000 hectares of forests, with 568,000 hectares of planted forests, 338,000 hectares of environmental preservation and conservation areas and 63,000 hectares destined for other uses. The pulp manufactured by Fibria is exported to more than 40 countries. In May 2015, Fibria announced the expansion of its Três Lagoas unit, which will receive a new line with annual pulp production capacity of 1.75 million tons and is slated for startup in the fourth quarter of 2017. Further information: www.fibria.com.br/en/

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