Reallogs-USA

Reallogs-USA We import and distribute Eucalyptus treated timber products (CCB) and kiln dried commercial grade sawnwood to US, Western Europe and China.

See our website: www.reallogs.com We operate a rotation crop eucalyptus plantation and timber processing business using best forestry management practices. Our forests are certified & renewable. Eucalyptus is fast growing, not endangered, adaptive, drought resistant and the principal source of timbre and lumber in Brazil. excess forest residue provides a valuable biomass waste source transformed

into carbon neutral, energy efficient wood pellets. our forests store carbon which is a valuable trading commodity.

13/01/2022

Mass timber is created by pressing and gluing layers of lumber to create strong structural elements. Our Eucalyptus timber is perfect for the application and this new carbon neutral technology. See our website www.Reallogs.com

Reallogs grows, harvests & processes Merchant & Engineer Grade Eucalyptus timber used for infrastructure: utility poles,...
16/12/2021

Reallogs grows, harvests & processes Merchant & Engineer Grade Eucalyptus timber used for infrastructure: utility poles, agriculture fencing, corrals, gates, mining, and heavy construction, throughout the eastern half of Brazil. A magnificent story, taught to every schoolchild in Brazil, serves as an inspiration to our endeavors.

Candido Mariano Da Silva Rondon, a military engineer, was a Colonel in the Brazilian Army in 1907 when he was given “O Comissão de Linhas Telegráficas Estratégica de Mato Grasso ao Amazonas” -the Strategic Telegraph Commission to establish a telegraph network across most of western Brazil including the Northwestern Amazon Basin, one of the greatest civil engineering tasks of the 20th Century, one that perhaps dwarfs any similar endeavor undertaken by the United States.

Rondon was tasked with knitting together a loosely confederated young nation, exploring vast unmapped and dangerous territory, to implement the new Republic’s policies among the countless tribes of fierce and independent indigenous people who lived in Northwest Brazil. His motto in dealing with these people: “To die, if necessary, to kill, never.” Himself of indigenous heritage, he worked courageously, against unimaginable odds, hardship, disease, adverse, early impenetrable terrain, and succeeded largely in his mission.

US President Theodore Roosevelt, an avid naturalist, joined Rondon in 1913 to locate and explore the Rio da Dúvida- the “River of Doubt” then believed to be a remote tributary of the Amazon River. The fearless Roosevelt nearly died; the hardy and resourceful Rondon saved his life more than once. Roosevelt, still ill from his exploration, returned to the United States to share and his geographic discoveries with incredulous members of The Explorers Club at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Weakened from illness and an injury sustained during his journey, he died shortly thereafter.

Marshal Rondon was one of the greatest explorers of the 20th century, a hero, a noble soldier, one of the most important engineers and surveyors in Brazilian history, founder of the Serviço de Proteção ao Índio (SPI- “Indian Protection Service”) and considered the “Father of Brazilian Telecommunications.” He was nominated for the Nobel Prize. The western state of Rondonia is named after him. He lived to be 92, died 1958 in Rio de Janeiro.

Through their efforts, Rio da Dúvida is now known to be tributary to the Aripuanã, tributary to the Madeira, tributary to the Amazon, and is now named “Roosevelt River.” A tribute to the cooperation of America and Brazil.

Their incredible adventures, which essentially began the development of the infrastructure of the telephone/telegraph/utility poles in Brazil, can be found in three wonderful books that are worth reading: “Through the Brazilian Wilderness”, by Pres. Theodore Roosevelt; “Stringing Together a Nation”, by Todd Diacon and “The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt’s Darkest Journey.” by Candice Millard.

Here’s a picture of these two legendary adventurers:


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Reallogs plants, grows, harvests, treats, and processes the type of large Eucalyptus timber that is engineer finished to...
03/12/2021

Reallogs plants, grows, harvests, treats, and processes the type of large Eucalyptus timber that is engineer finished to form “Cross Laminated Structural Timber” also known as “Mass Timber.”
Mass timber is engineered for high strength ratings like concrete and steel but are significantly lighter in weight. Mass timber products are thick, compressed layers of wood, creating strong, structural load-bearing elements that can be constructed into panelized components. They are typically formed through lamination, fasteners, or adhesives. Mass timber can complement light-frame and hybrid options and is an environmentally friendly substitute for carbon-intensive materials and building systems. Mass Timber is capable of structural use in buildings as tall as 18 stories [American Wood Council, Tall Mass Timber, Type of Construction Comparison].
The global Mass Timber market is projected to reach USD 3,562.6 Million by 2027 from an estimated USD 1,710 Million in 2020, at a CAGR of 12% from 2021 to 2027, [Market Research Future, June 24, 2021. See some great photos of “Very Tall” Buildings constructed of Mass Timber at the ThinkWood Website.
Reallogs can, does and will continue to provide the raw material for this revolutionary new, climate friendly, building material for our country, Brazil, and for the world.

30/11/2021

Interested in storing carbon? Plant a native tree. In southeastern Brazil we plant, grow, harvest and then re-plant the Eucalyptus tree, known as Gympy Messmate, part of the Myrtle family, which thrives in our semitropical plantation forests and grows like corn, only faster and much higher. It is Brazil’s principal rotation crop tree. See our website: www.Reallogs.com.

25/11/2021

At Reallogs we harvest, treat and process Eucalyptus timber. The we RE-forest according to best forestry management practices.

Eucalyptus Cloeziana, Taxonomic: F. Muell. , “Gympie Messmate”, is a non-endangered rotation crop hardwood tree brought to Brazil from Australia 125 years ago. It has flourished in Southeast’s nutrient rich terra roxa for more than 100 years. Versatile, fast-growing (+2.5 m./yr.), drought tolerant, medicinal, it compares well in durability and strength to Red Oak, and is well suited to a wide variety of merchant & engineer uses. Technical Specifications: Strength Class D-50, Sustainability Class 1 & 2, MOE -1700M/mm2, Janka Hardness -8.300/12.000 N.

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Fazenda Reallogs Rua Gerardo
Itamarandiba, MG

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