Company: SUZ
Filing Date: 2025-05-01
Form Type: F-3ASR
Source: 0001104659-25-042824
Chunk: 8

Company: Suzano S.A.
Filing Date: 2025-05-01
Form: F-3ASR
Chunk 8
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 also includes a tissue facility in the state of São Paulo (Mogi das Cruzes unit). In October 2024,
we completed the acquisition of an integrated paper production mill in Pine Bluff and an extrusion and conversion facility in Waynesville,
in the US. Both assets were previously owned by Pactic Evergreen. We own one of the largest distribution structures for paper and graphic
products in South America, maintain a office in China and have subsidiaries in the United States, Switzerland, Argentina, and Austria.
Our eucalyptus pulp production satisfies 100% of our requirements for paper production, and we sell the remaining production as market
pulp. As of December 31, 2024 our total eucalyptus pulp installed capacity was 14.4 million tons per year. The scale of our production
capacity, the proximity of our planted forests to our mills and the integration of our pulp and paper production process allow us to benefit
from substantial economies of scale and low production costs.

Our Limeira, Suzano, Rio Verde and Jacareí
mills are located near the city of São Paulo, the largest consumer market in Brazil according to data from IBÁ and RISI.
These mills are located approximately 150 km from the port of Santos, an important export hub. They can supply both domestic and international
markets in a competitive manner. Our Mucuri and Aracruz units are focused primarily on export markets. Mucuri is located approximately
250 km from Portocel, a port specialized in exporting pulp located in the state of Espírito Santo, in which Suzano holds a 51%
stake, while Aracruz is located only three km from Portocel. The Imperatriz unit, in Maranhão, is also focused primarily on export
markets. Its gateway for the external market is the Port of Itaqui, 600 km far from Imperatriz. Exports are carried from our mill to the
ports by train, which allows for very competitive transportation costs. The Três Lagoas and Ribas do Rio Pardo unit, in Mato Grosso
do Sul, are both focused on export markets, and most of its volume is transported by train to the Port of Santos, where all exporting
volumes are shipped. The relatively short distances between our planted forests, our mills and most of our Brazilian customers or export
facilities provide us with relatively low transportation costs.

Our shares are traded on the special listing segment