Isbra Group of Companies made of up 7 main woods and wood products supply companies is the parent company owned and managed by an American Family. The obsession to meet clients’ needs has made Isbra Group Of Companies (Isbra Florestal and Isbra AgroFlorestal) &, It's Subsidiaries And it Partners more than a timber solutions company – it has come to stand for a way of doing things with fresh thinking. Our unwavering commitment to clients’ needs and excellence has made Isbra Group synonymous with quality, professionalism, customer focus, innovation and integrity.
Forest production support activities include inventories, technical management consultancy, pest control and aerial inspection, as well as seeding of species, replanting, log transportation, unloading of timber and assessment of timber mass. In occasional cases, forest fire prevention and control activities are also included. Finally, dendrometry (measurement of tree size and productivity), reforestation of deforested areas and services related to forestry (study of forest regeneration and settlement methods) round off the list of activities included in this category.
Timber extraction in planted forests includes felling trees, extracting raw wood (trunks, posts, firewood and stakes) and logs (for pulp, furniture and construction). It also includes reforestation activities involving felling. This service ultimately benefits the aforementioned sectors of the industry, which use the products generated here as inputs.
The manufacture of various wooden artifacts (except furniture) includes those for commercial, industrial and residential use. Therefore, it serves individuals or companies that want these artifacts for their properties, or companies that resell or repair goods, as well as various industries. Examples of the categorized products include: handles and knobs (for drawers, cabinets, doors, wardrobes); arches and frames; frames for objects (harnesses, brushes); turned wood items; briquettes (pellets); hangers; spools and reels; easels; pegs (fittings for furniture); cases; boxes; cages and trapdoors; wood carvings; shuttles; frames (for pictures, ornate or simple); sticks, picks and paddles (such as those for popsicles); pestles; pulleys and pulleys; boards (such as those for meat, vegetables, or even ironing); and wooden toilet tops.
The retail trade of timber and timber products is included in the subgroup of construction materials, thus serving the same consumers previously mentioned in the related categories. Although it does not include the sale of precast products, the main specialization here is wood parts and derivatives, such as doors and windows, boards, beams, sleepers, slats, joists and other articles made from this material. Also included is raw timber, whether sawn or profiled, veneered, plywood and pressed, as well as briquettes (compressed sawdust).
Road freight transport has several aspects. In this case, transportation with a degree of hazardousness is excluded. However, this category encompasses the logistics of bulk products - solids or liquids free in the cargo compartment, in addition to containers. Additionally, intercity, interstate and international logistics sections are considered. In addition, the rental services of the vehicles mentioned above are taken into consideration. The following are exceptions: distribution of drinking water by tanker truck, transportation of logs and collection of household waste, among others. Much of the demand for this service comes from consumer goods and industrialized product companies, petrochemical industries, distribution centers, agricultural estates, small producers, commodity traders, intermodal logistics services, railway companies, maritime and dry port warehouses, agricultural cooperatives and associations and a multitude of other segments.
Loading and unloading is the activity of loading and unloading supplies, materials, goods, luggage or equipment from one place to another. This service is usually present in several stages of a logistics chain (internal - in an industry, or external - in the international transport of goods, for example). Thus, the users of these services are industries, commercial companies, railway, road and air freight lines, storage centers and distribution centers, ports, and other similar services. This operation can be carried out with or without handling (manipulation), regardless of the means of transport contracted. This group includes services such as cargo transshipment (transshipment); container movement; stowage, unstewardship or stevedoring; stuffing; loading and unloading with operators (using winches, cranes or forklifts); car staging; lashing; and transshipment of goods (various modalities - road-rail, rail-road, rail-port, port-rail, among others). Operations carried out on vessels by port operators are excluded from this category.