Forestry & Industrial Inputs
Timber, pulp, paper, engineered wood, biomass—renewable by design
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Timber, pulp, paper, engineered wood, biomass—renewable by design
Forestry intersects construction, packaging, energy, and chemicals. When designed with energy, water, and logistics at the core, forests become renewable industrial engines: sawmills feeding engineered‑wood plants, pulp mills powering themselves via biomass, by‑products moving into bio‑chemicals and bioenergy, and ports exporting lumber and pulp alongside fuels and minerals. GEROS is sector‑agnostic precisely so these shared utilities and corridors raise utilization and cut unit costs.
We integrate silviculture and forest‑management experts, sawmilling and wood‑processing engineers, pulp and paper technologists, biomass/CHP designers, water and effluent specialists, biodiversity and community planners, and supply‑chain/logistics analysts with forest managers, mills, and EPCs. The coalition maps sustainable yields, plans roads and harvests, aligns mill siting with power/water/port access, and phases investments to match market growth.
We implement inventory and growth models, responsible harvest cycles, fire and pest management, and habitat protection corridors. Certification (where pursued) is supported by robust tracking and community engagement. Local content and livelihoods are central: training in forestry operations, safety, and equipment maintenance builds lasting capacity.
Sawmills are designed for high recovery with scanning optimization; kilns and drying systems use heat recovery. Engineered wood (glulam, CLT, LVL) supports mid‑rise construction and industrial buildings with favorable carbon footprints when sourced responsibly. Wood residues feed pellets, panels, or CHP—closing loops.
Pulp lines (kraft/mechanical) and paper machines are specified for local feedstock and markets. Black liquor recovery and steam/power integration can make mills net energy exporters. Packaging grades (container board, tissue, specialty papers) align with domestic demand and export options; effluent systems meet stringent water standards.
Residues feed CHP and bio‑chemicals (lignin derivatives, tall oil, cellulose derivatives) where viable. We design feedstock logistics to avoid over‑harvesting and ensure moisture/quality control.
Mills adopt high‑efficiency water circuits and robust effluent treatment (primary/secondary/tertiary). We protect riparian zones, manage sediment, and plan reforestation from the outset.
Forestry products share rail/port corridors with minerals and fuels. Ports add lumber handling, breakbulk, and container loading; inland hubs manage log flows and traceability. Sovereign tariff retention and bonded warehouses improve economics.
We balance domestic demand (construction, packaging) with exports; long‑term offtake and anchor tenants de‑risk mills. DFIs and green finance can support sustainable forestry and bioenergy components; structured finance aligns with harvest cycles.
We co‑design benefit‑sharing, community forestry, and grievance channels; we track forest cover, biodiversity metrics, water quality, and safety in public dashboards. Indigenous rights and local land tenure are respected and formalized where relevant.
Forestry and mill operations adopt GIS, RFID, and weighbridge systems for chain‑of‑custody; mills use process control and predictive maintenance to minimize unplanned outages.
Sustainable yield vs. harvest; recovery rates; energy balance; water intensity and effluent compliance; jobs and local‑content; safety; export value and corridor uptime; certified area coverage.
A renewable industrial platform that supplies construction and packaging while generating energy and chemicals—governed by credible ESG and supported by the same power, water, and logistics that drive GEROS's broader portfolio.
Structured investment vehicles designed to align sovereign interests with strategic resource development.
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