GreenPlac: from dream to reality

In the midst of a big celebration, held in the city of Água Clara (MS), attended by over 700 guests, including local authorities, directors, entrepreneurs, suppliers, employees and friends from all over Brazil and abroad, the dream came true. With a special blessing from the town priest, GreenPlac, the most modern certified medium-density fiberboard (MDF) in Brazil was opened.

During his speech, Francisco Carlos Colnaghi, Vice President of the Board of Directors of the Asperbras Group, highlighted the importance of the legacy left by his father, also named Francisco, who started the Group’s business 52 years ago in Brazil. It is an entrepreneurial legacy, which led the company to seize every opportunity and grow with safety and solidity, but always guided by humbleness, work, and respect for all.

Before the get-together lunch and following the screening of the film that told the story of the company (watch the video through the link at the end of this publication), GreenPlac’s opening plaque was unveiled, crowning a very emotional day, shared by employees, management and other guests, who made this date a great success: the birth of GreenPlac.

 

Asperbras

The Asperbras Group, of the entrepreneurs Francisco and José Roberto Colnaghi, began its history in 1966, in Penápolis, city of the interior of São Paulo.

Today, Asperbras has become one of the most important Brazilian business groups, recognized not only for its pipe, PVC fittings and rotomoulding industries, but also for acting in the areas of industrial engineering, MDF boards, management and assembly of industrial projects in several segments, construction and real estate development, and in the food, agribusiness, mining and energy generation sectors.

The Group operates in almost all Brazil and in three continents, Africa, Europe and South America. There are more than 5 thousand professionals working in programs, projects and works in the main segments of the world economy.

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