Strategic Partnership Between Pagrisa and Lucas E3 Promises to Revolutionize the Ethanol Industry in Northern Brazil.
The state of Pará is positioning itself as a new hub for corn ethanol production. Thanks to the joint initiative of local company Pagrisa and American company Lucas E3, Ulianópolis, in Pará, will soon be home to an innovative grain-based ethanol production plant.
Strategy and Integration: The Recipe for Success
With a strategic vision, the Flex plant project is scheduled to begin its first production phase in 2024. Lucas E3, known for its high-performance projects in the United States and Brazil, joined forces with Pagrisa in an ambitious multi-year plan. This marriage of experience and innovation promises to solidify the presence of corn ethanol in the national market.
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Marcos Zancaner, executive director of Pagrisa, is fully committed to transforming Pagrisa into a reference in the supply of low-carbon products for the Northern region. In turn, the president director of Lucas E3, Scott Lucas, expresses his enthusiasm for the joint progress between the American and Brazilian teams, anticipating the success of this new project.
Technological Integration: A Step Forward
Headquartered in Kansas, United States, Lucas E3 already has a strong presence in Brazil, with a detailed engineering office in Curitiba. This office is responsible for providing South America with integrated and advanced solutions, always in tune with the latest American technologies. And now, with this new project in partnership with Pagrisa, the future of corn ethanol in Pará looks bright and promising.
Source: Pagrisa.

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