
"Alamodelta SRL", has been established with the aim of provide high-quality lumber at competitive prices, while maintaining a sustainable focus on production.
The sawmill has been equipped with state-of-the-art machinery to guarantee precision in production and the quality of the final product. In addition, the company has implemented sustainable practices in its production of native woods, making sure to use resources responsibly and reduce environmental impact. These woods have a great diversity of colors, textures and properties, which makes them highly valued in the construction and carpentry industry. The use of native woods in a sustainable and responsible way can have a positive impact on the conservation of forests and biodiversity. "We are excited to be able to offer high-quality wood at competitive prices and to do it in a sustainable way," said the director of "Alamodelta SRL" Pablo Jose Gonzalez. "We have strived to equip our facility with the best technologies to ensure efficiency and quality in our work." The sawmill has also committed to working with local suppliers and hiring local staff, which is good news for the local economy and the community. The company, founded more than 55 years ago by Jose Manuel Gonzalez, has remained active in the production of wood, but with the growing demand for high-quality products and the need to comply with environmental conditions, it was decided to carry out carried out a complete modernization of the facility. Process that involves updating technologies and production practices to make them more efficient, sustainable and safe. In this regard, we are pleased to report on the modernization of a historic sawmill in our community.

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