Key numbers in 2024:
Key numbers in 2024:
Klabin has a logistics network that integrates road, rail and maritime modes to ensure agility and safety in the transportation of wood, pulp, paper and packaging.
The complexities of maritime logistics, intensified by recent international issues such as the Red Sea crisis and the Panama Canal drought, combined with infrastructure challenges in Brazilian ports, prompted Klabin to reassess its strategy. The goal was to maintain timely and high-quality deliveries of its products to customers worldwide.
The circumstances confirmed the flexibility and competitiveness of Klabin's logistics ecosystem, providing the Company with greater operational stability and agility in adapting to new scenarios. One of the solutions to bypass port congestion was the use of breakbulk shipping for fluff pulp and paper reels bound transportation to Europe. In this model, the products are stored directly in the ship's holds avoid congested terminals both along the Brazilian coast and at final destinations, minimizing potential delivery delays to customers. At the same time, Klabin continues to engage with ports and their personnel to improve the efficiency of container transportation.
Effective operational planning, emphasizing synergies between production and logistics, has also been crucial in ensuring that inventory levels are aligned with demand and flow capacity.
Breakbulk shipping mode.
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have been handled by the Klabin Port Terminal since it opened in 2022.
Klabin has established itself as one of the largest container shippers in both long-haul (export) and coastal shipping.
*Amount refers to the period from December/2022 to April/2025.
Klabin's Container Terminal (KBT).