- The event took place at the Aislacor plant, located at the former Bellavista Oveja Tomé plant, focusing on international markets and productive linkages.
Tomé, June 18, 2025 - An important meeting between PymeMad Nacional A.G. and CMPC was held this morning at the facilities of the Aislacor plant, located at the historic former Bellavista Oveja Tomé plant. The event, which ran from 10:00 to 13:00 hours, brought together representatives from both organizations to address strategic topics for the development of the national timber SME sector, with special emphasis on innovation, international markets, and productive linkages.
Collaborative Work Agenda
The meeting included specialized presentations by CMPC executives on key topics for the sector:
European Fairs and Innovation:Opportunities represented by international fairs for industrial timber SMEs were analyzed, sharing global trends that can be leveraged by small and medium-sized entrepreneurs in the industry.
Timber Market:An analysis of the current landscape was presented, identifying both risks and opportunities faced by SMEs in the national and international context.
Productive LinkagesConcrete progress in collaboration between CMPC and companies associated with PymeMad was showcased, highlighting success stories and future projections.
Facility Tour
The event concluded with a guided tour of the Aislacor plant facilities, led by Michel Esquerré. "These types of meetings are essential for building real bridges between large companies and SMEs in the sector," Esquerré noted during the tour.
Strengthening the Timber SME Sector
The meeting is part of PymeMad Nacional's efforts to create spaces for dialogue and effective collaboration with large forestry companies, aiming to improve development conditions for small and medium-sized enterprises that represent thousands of jobs in rural communities across the country.
The activity reinforces both organizations' commitment to working together toward a more integrated, competitive, and sustainable forestry sector, where SMEs play a leading role in the timber value chain.