New investment includes first Goldeneye in South America

The solution consists of

  • Moulder infeed to feed new moulders
  • Microtec scanner model Goldeneye 302
  • Sorting of sawn timber and workpieces to components.
  • Optimizing cross cut saw model Opti-Kap 5003
  • Sorting belt conveyor for correct sorting of cross cut components
Producto: Goldeneye 300
Pais: Misiones, Argentina
Partner: System TM

New investment in Argentina includes the first Goldeneye 302 in  South America The South American company Laharrague Chodorge S.A. optimizes their production for moulding and millwork components and combines moulder, scanner and optimizing cross cut saw in the new solution from System TM and Microtec. This investment has also resulted in the first Goldeneye 302 Multi-Sensor Quality Scanner from Microtec on the South American market.

Laharraque Chodorge S.A. emerged from two existing companies: Establecimiento Maderero Chodorge S.A. and Puerto Laharrague S.A.. The expertise from the old companies can be tracked all the way back to 1968, which makes the new company Laharrague Chordorge S.A. into one of the oldest timber companies operating in the province Misiones of Argentina. Since the merger Laharrague Chodorge has managed to use their competencies to optimize their efficiency, which has resulted in an increased amount of sawn timber per year. The company produces moulding and millwork component in softwood for the International and South American market.

The solution for Laharrague Chodorge

The South American company has invested in a solution including scanning, moulding and cross cutting to combine both quality sorting of sawn timber and optimizing cross cutting of moulded workpieces into components. The solution consists of:

• Moulder infeed to feed new moulders
• Microtec scanner model Goldeneye 302
• Sorting of sawn timber and workpieces to components.
• Optimizing cross cut saw model Opti-Kap 5003
• Sorting belt conveyor for correct sorting of cross cut components

This system enables Laharrague Chodorge to maximise their production and achieve a full utilization of lumber.

Misiones, Argentina