Argentine forest products company with pulp, lumber, and engineered wood operations
Alto Paraná operates a vertically integrated forest-to-finished-goods supply chain across pulp mills, sawmills, and MDF plants in Misiones Province. The tech stack centers on industrial control systems (Siemens, Allen-Bradley, ABB, DeltaV, Honeywell) paired with SAP for enterprise operations—a typical setup for asset-heavy manufacturing. Pain-point data reveals active friction around control-system reliability and hardware diagnostics, alongside compliance tracking for both operational audits and environmental protection mandates.
Alto Paraná S.A. is Argentina's largest forest company, founded in 1976 and acquired by ARAUCO (a major Latin American forestry conglomerate) in 1996. The company manages 233,700 hectares split between native forests (48%), commercial plantations of pine, araucaria, and eucalyptus (48%), and reforestable land (4%). Production infrastructure includes two forestry nurseries, a pulp mill, two sawmills, a remanufacturing plant, and an MDF factory. The company operates under ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 14001 (environmental), and ISO 18001 (safety) standards. Current hiring emphasizes engineering and manufacturing roles across Argentina, with active project work in biodiversity research and conservation-area monitoring.
Siemens, Allen-Bradley, ABB, DeltaV, and Honeywell platforms, alongside Modbus and Profibus protocols. SAP and VMware support the enterprise layer.
233,700 hectares: 48% native forests, 48% commercial plantations (primarily pine, araucaria, eucalyptus), and 4% reforestable land. The company prioritizes environmental protection under ISO 14001 certification.