GINOR SRL
Calidad en la que puede confiar
Quality you can trust
Une qualité de confiance
Qualität, der Sie vertrauen können
At GINOR SRL, our mission is with quality. No matter what you are looking for, we are committed to providing you with just what you need, when you need it. Our clients continue to work with us thanks to the high quality products that solve their needs quickly. Get in touch today for a quote, we will start working together soon.
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COMPANY

Since 1950, GINOR SRL has been marketing fine woods, acting as a point of reference for all carpenters, window manufacturers, frame, furniture, flooring manufacturers, etc. who are looking for the highest quality material for their projects and a stable supplier and reliable over time. .
This level of excellence is guaranteed by a careful selection of the best raw materials, by a 50-year-old wood culture, by an efficient technological and organizational structure and by highly professional warehouse workers, employees and agents. production needs related to each type of processing.
QUALITY, PROFESSIONALISM, SPEED and FLEXIBILITY are the essential strengths of the company.
GINOR SRL in particular specializes in the export and distribution of all the products necessary for your comfort.
FORESTAL SPECIES

The natural forests in primary state, little or not intervened in their timber species, still cover a large area of the country. They are one of the most valuable resources both for their biomass content and for their renewable character, provided they are rationally used with sustained yield.
Bolivia is one of the Latin American countries with the greatest biological diversity. Still, most of its ecosystems are intact and only around seven percent of its rain forests have been destroyed (3). The greatest cause of destruction is attributed to the activities of settlers and mechanized agriculture in areas previously exploited by the logging industry where there was no adequate management plan. A forest should not only consider the total hectares with tree cover, but also its composition, conservation status and existing management. A fragmented or overexploited forest does not function in the same way as a source of marketable species or as a refuge for wildlife.
DECKING
Cumarú ( DIPTERYX ODORATA)
Garapa ( APULEIA LEIOCARPA)
Ipe ( TABEBUIA IMPETIGINOSA )
Jatoba ( HYMENAE COURBARIL )
Massaranduba ( MANILKARA BIDENTATA)
Curupau ( ANADENANTHERA COLUBRINA )
Muiracatiara (Tigerwood)

CURUPAU DECKING

CUMARU DECKING


GARAPA DECKING

GARAPA DECKING

CUMARU DECKING

GARAPA DECKING

PURPLEHEART DECKING

CUMARU DECKING


ROUGH SAWN
Cumarú ( DIPTERYX ODORATA)
Garapa ( APULEIA LEIOCARPA)
Ipe ( TABEBUIA IMPETIGINOSA )
Jatoba ( HYMENAE COURBARIL )
Massaranduba ( MANILKARA BIDENTATA)
Curupau ( ANADENANTHERA COLUBRINA )
Muiracatiara (Tigerwood)
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FLOORING T&G
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Cumarú ( DIPTERYX ODORATA)
Garapa ( APULEIA LEIOCARPA)
Ipe ( TABEBUIA IMPETIGINOSA )
Jatoba ( HYMENAE COURBARIL )
Massaranduba ( MANILKARA BIDENTATA)
Curupau ( ANADENANTHERA COLUBRINA )
Muiracatiara (Tigerwood)

SOLID DOORS
WINDOWS SCANTLINGS S4S E4E KD
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Tauari ( COURATARI OBLONGIFOLIA )
Yesquero Blanco ( CARINIANA ESTRELLENSIS )
Miso
Roble ( AMBURANA CEARENSIS )
Cumarú ( DIPTERYX ODORATA)
Garapa ( APULEIA LEIOCARPA)
Jatoba ( HYMENAE COURBARIL )
Curupau ( ANADENANTHERA COLUBRINA )
FINGER JOINT
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Tauari ( COURATARI OBLONGIFOLIA )
Yesquero Blanco ( CARINIANA ESTRELLENSIS )
Miso
Roble ( AMBURANA CEARENSIS )
Cumarú ( DIPTERYX ODORATA)
Garapa ( APULEIA LEIOCARPA)
Jatoba ( HYMENAE COURBARIL )
Curupau ( ANADENANTHERA COLUBRINA )

Our Collection
FOREST RESOURCES




The Forests in Bolivia
Natural forests:
The forests of the lowlands of Santa Cruz, Beni, La Paz and Pando cover approximately 76% of the forest area of Bolivia, 18% is in Chuquisaca and Tarija and the remaining 6% in the valleys near Cochabamba.
One of the characteristics of Bolivia is to be a country with a high forest potential, since 48% of its total area is covered by six different types of forests. According to the studies and inventories that are still incomplete in the country, around 14000 species of native plants with seeds have been registered so far (not including ferns, mosses, algae), but it is estimated that it has more than 20,000 species.
Source: Friends of Nature Foundation
According to the Bolivian Forest Map prepared by the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Environment in 1995 with the support of Bolfor, in Bolivia there are the following regions:
Region
SLABS
We salvage local trees destined for the landfill, mill them into slabs and lumber, and dry them in custom-made solar kilns.
We then complete the drying process in a conventional kiln to heat treat them, which sets the pitch and sterilizes for bugs and fungus. Only then do we begin to construct breathtaking slab tables and furniture that allows the soul of the tree to live on. Having the ability to take raw timber and turn it into a one-of-a-kind piece allows us the freedom to be a one stop shop. Each piece is as unique as a fingerprint. Whether it’s a legacy or heritage tree or a simple street tree, we find deep satisfaction in the metamorphosis of changing the mortality of what would ordinarily be discarded or burned. With a “no waste” attitude, we donate our wood shavings and sawdust to those who practice permaculture.
HORARIO DE ATENCION
Visítanos
Lunes - Viernes: 9 a. m. - 6 p. m.
Sábado: 10 a. m. - 2 p. m.
Domingo: cerrado