The origin of our fiber

CMPC Pulp produces white kraft pulp, both long and short fiber from Radiata pine and Eucalyptus respectively. Both elaborated from wood coming from cultivated forests, which guarantees a pulp with consistent and stable physical and mechanical properties. Also, Laja in Chile and Guaíba in Brazil both produce paper.

Our Products

Our short fiber, BEKP, is made of eucalyptus in both Santa Fe Mill in Chile and Guaíba Mill in Brazil. BSKP comes from radiata pine from both Laja and Pacifico, Chile.



Softwood Pulp

CMPC’s BSKP pulp is known throughout the world as versatile pulp with consistent characteristics. It is used as a raw material in a range of products from printing and writing paper (coated or uncoated) to paperboards, tissue and other specialty products.

Hardwood Pulp

CMPC’s BEKP pulp is known throughout the world and recognized for its ability to produces good formation, softness, surface, smoothness, high opacity and especially good bulk. It is used as a raw material in a range of products from printing and writing paper (coated or uncoated) to paperboards, premium tissue grades and other specialty products.

Our Pulp

We have low-cost, high-performance geographies with continued productivity growth.

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E. Globulus Iberian

20

E. Globulus Chile

23

Acacia Mangium

43

Eucalyptus Brazil

43

E. Nitens Chile

Eucalyptus

Average hardwood growth rate(m3/ha/year)

Radiata Pine

Average hardwood growth rate(m3/ha/year)

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Rusia

4

Scandinavia

5

Canadá

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USA

20

Chile

Pino Radiata

Tasa de crecimiento promedio softwood (m3/ha/año)

Forest plantations

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