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Cotopaxi plans to install continuous MDF line at its plant near Quito
Expanding Ecuador-based panel producer Aglomerados Cotopaxi plans to install a new continuous MDF line at its main plant near the Ecuadorian capital Quito.
Expanding Ecuador-based panel producer Aglomerados Cotopaxi plans to install a new continuous MDF line at its main plant near the Ecuadorian capital Quito.
Brazil’s wood panels industry should see quite strong growth in 2013
Brazil’s wood panels industry has reported overall annual growth of around 10% during 2012, despite early market stagnation and persistent economic gloom in the country for much of the year.
Brazil’s wood panels industry has reported overall annual growth of around 10% during 2012, despite early market stagnation and persistent economic gloom in the country for much of the year.
Brazil-based Duratex plans to use Tablemac for further expansion
Brazil’s leading panel producer Duratex plans to use its investment in the Colombian board manufacturer Tablemac as a stepping-stone to further expansion in Central and South America.
Brazil’s leading panel producer Duratex plans to use its investment in the Colombian board manufacturer Tablemac as a stepping-stone to further expansion in Central and South America.
Floraplac prepares to invest in second MDF line
Floraplac, Brazil’s northernmost fibreboard producer, is preparing to invest in a large second MDF line, likely to be a continuous production unit, which will almost triple its current capacity.
Floraplac, Brazil’s northernmost fibreboard producer, is preparing to invest in a large second MDF line, likely to be a continuous production unit, which will almost triple its current capacity.
Masisa's ratings remain unchanged after particleboard plant acquisitions
The ratings for Masisa SA remain unchanged following the company's recent announcement that it will acquire two particleboard plants in Mexico, according to Fitch Ratings.
The ratings for Masisa SA remain unchanged following the company's recent announcement that it will acquire two particleboard plants in Mexico, according to Fitch Ratings.