Eternali Welcomes New Customer to Its Moju Facility

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Since the opening of its first production facility in Moju, Pará, Eternali has been working diligently to ramp up production. From day one, a major customer, Combio Energia, has taken all the biomass Eternali has been able to produce. Now, after further improvement of the production capacity, Eternali is pleased to welcome a new customer to Moju: Ferbel Armazéns Gerais.

Ferbel Armazéns Gerais, part of the Belagro Group - one of Brazil’s leading agricultural companies - operates across various stages of the agribusiness chain, including crop production, storage, trading of inputs and grains, and logistics.

"This is, of course, great news that we can add new customers, and I warmly welcome Ferbel to our operations in Moju," says Andreas Forssell, CEO of Eternali. "We are experiencing an enormous demand for our product and currently have large inquiries that we are unable to fulfill until our second facility in Moju is completed, which I hope will happen within shortly."

Ferbel will begin placing orders from the Moju facility starting in early April.

For more information please contact: 

Andreas Forssell, CEO
phone: +46 76 015 15 95
email: andreas.forssell@eternali.se

About Eternali
Eternali is a Swedish wood raw materials company specializing in the production of biomass for bioenergy and the trade of fast-growing wood fibers, primarily sourced from plantations in Brazil. Our vision is to create value in the green transition. Eternali operates with its headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden, while production and operations are based in northern Brazil, with the main office located in Belém. Eternali is a member of the UN Global Compact and adheres to its principles of responsible business conduct. For more information visit Eternali's website, eternali.se.

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