Corporate
  • COTOPAXI

    Created in 2014
  • Social networks

    15,535 2,579 524 1,597 50,993
  • Location

    Isla Marchena e12-70, Quito 170504, Ecuador

    Quito

    Ecuador

  • Engaged entities

    149
    62 96
  • Added in Motherbase

    17 Oct 2022, 11:42 a.m.
Description
  • Value proposition

    Aglomerados Cotopaxi S.A.'s mission is to provide customers with the best solutions in wood products while fostering human development and sustainable management of forestry resources.
    Aglomerados Cotopaxi has over 30 years of existence and a consolidated leadership as the largest lumber industry in Ecuador with an annual production exceeding 130,000 cubic meters.
    It has forestry assets of 14,000 hectares with 11,000 hectares planted with radiata and patula pine, and the remaining 20% allocated to preservation of the areas’ own ecosystems, native forests, protection of hydrographic basins and other environmental benefits.

    Wood products, particleboards, and MDF

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12 Nov 2014


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1 Feb 2015


TechCrunch TechCrunch
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30 Mar 2015


Tekton Ventures Tekton Ventures
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30 Mar 2015


Trustev Trustev
e-commerce, Software Development
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23 Sep 2015


Sustainable Startups Sustainable Startups
Civic and Social Organizations
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10 Nov 2015


SimpleCitizen SimpleCitizen
IT Services, IT Services and IT Consulting
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10 Nov 2015


Arc'teryx Equipment Arc'teryx Equipment
Retail Apparel and Fashion
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11 Nov 2015


International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance - INARA International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance - INARA
healthtech, Non-profit Organizations
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2 Dec 2015


HICONSUMPTION HICONSUMPTION
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9 Dec 2015


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