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company_type = [[S.A. (corporation)|Sociedade Anônima]]| |
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traded_as = [[BM&F Bovespa]]: [http://www.bmfbovespa.com.br/Cias-Listadas/Empresas-Listadas/ResumoEmpresaPrincipal.aspx?codigoCvm=12653&idioma=pt-br KLBN3], [http://www.bmfbovespa.com.br/Cias-Listadas/Empresas-Listadas/ResumoEmpresaPrincipal.aspx?codigoCvm=12653&idioma=pt-br KLBN4]| |
traded_as = [[BM&F Bovespa]]: [http://www.bmfbovespa.com.br/Cias-Listadas/Empresas-Listadas/ResumoEmpresaPrincipal.aspx?codigoCvm=12653&idioma=pt-br KLBN3], [http://www.bmfbovespa.com.br/Cias-Listadas/Empresas-Listadas/ResumoEmpresaPrincipal.aspx?codigoCvm=12653&idioma=pt-br KLBN4]<br>{{OTCQX|KLBAY}}| |
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Revision as of 15:21, 5 May 2012
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Company type | Sociedade Anônima |
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BM&F Bovespa: KLBN3, KLBN4 OTCQX: KLBAY | |
Industry | Paper industry |
Founded | 1899 |
Headquarters | São Paulo, Brazil |
Key people | Daniel Miguel Klabin, (Chairman) Fabio Schvartsman, (CEO) |
Products | Paper, Packaging, Industrial sacks and Paper recycling |
Revenue | US$ 2.0 billion (2011)[1] |
US$ 104.1 Million (2011) [2] | |
Number of employees | 9.071 |
Website | www.klabin.com.br |
Klabin (BM&F Bovespa: KLBN3, KLBN4) is the biggest paper producer, exporter and recycler in Brazil. It is the leading manufacturer of packaging paper and board, corrugated boxes, industrial sacks and timber in logs. It has 17 industrial plants in Brazil and one in Argentina. Self-sufficient in wood, it has 218 thousand hectares of planted forests and 183 thousand hectares of preserved native woodlands. It was the first company from the pulp and paper sector in the Southern Hemisphere to have its forests certified by the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council), attesting to the fact that the company runs its activities within the highest possible standards of environmental conservation and socioeconomic sustainability.