Cutting approximately 1,000 m3 per month, the sawmill Serraria Liebsch, in Mirim Doce (SC), specializes in pine and eucalyptus.
With over 75 years of history, Serraria Liebsch, located in the city of Mirim Doce in Santa Catarina, is an industry that has kept up with the evolution of the Brazilian wood market and is now specialized in sawing pine and eucalyptus. Delivering various assortments of sawn wood, it serves both the domestic market and exports.
Dedicated production
Its production capacity reaches 1,000 m3 of sawn wood per month, and the dimensions vary according to each customer’s needs. In the industry, the entire drying process for pine is carried out in its own drying kiln. With a drying capacity of about 500 m3 per month, the kiln has rigorous temperature control that results in wood of superb quality, therefore meeting the highest international standards.
After leaving the kiln, the woods are classified and packaged according to the final destination, whether it be within Brazil or abroad. With the specialty of sawing pine and eucalyptus, Liebsch’s woods measure from 1m to 2.5m in length, with widths ranging from 7.5cm to 20cm and thicknesses ranging from 1.5cm to 9.5cm.
Eco friendly
Founded in 1946, the sawmill combines production and sustainability. In addition to the 600 hectares where it grows pine and eucalyptus, it maintains a vast preserved area near the factory with several natural and untouched springs.