Supply Chain

Origin-to-Block Supply Chain

A disciplined flow from balsa resources to prepared export products.

  1. Origin resources

    Work begins with balsa resources at origin, giving customers a clearer material story from the first step.

  2. Procurement and intake

    Intake discipline supports stable batches and practical production planning.

  3. Processing and drying

    Processing, drying, and preparation are managed as connected stages rather than isolated transactions.

  4. Grading and shipment

    Grading, packing, and export coordination prepare the product for customer delivery.

Real origin views

Nursery, standing balsa, and prepared Blocks

Selected field and product photos show the actual material context behind the origin-to-Block chain.

Balsa nursery
Balsa nursery
Balsa plantation forest
Standing balsa resource
Balsa Block products
Prepared Block products

Operating footprint

Production capacity across Ecuador's balsa region

Four processing sites and two owned plantation areas help BALSAGOOD connect origin resources with prepared Block products.

Quito Santo Domingo La Concordia P1 P2 P3 P4 La Union Puerto Quito
4processing sites
2owned plantation areas
OriginLa Concordia, Santo Domingo, La Union, Puerto Quito region

Traceability

Batch visibility supports customer confidence

Clear handling records and consistent communication make the supply chain easier for customers and partners to evaluate.