Holmen has signed an agreement to acquire Linghem Sawmill from its present owner, Rörvik Timber. The sawmill has a new saw line with capacity to produce 75,000 cubic metres per year. The purchase price is SEK 48 million ($5.5 million).

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Holmen signs agreement to acquire Rörvik Timber's sawmill in Linghem, Sweden

Holmen has signed an agreement to acquire Linghem Sawmill from its present owner, Rörvik Timber. The sawmill has a new saw line with capacity to produce 75,000 cubic metres per year. Logs more slender than those sawn at the Group’s Braviken Sawmill, 40 km from Linghem, are used as raw material. The purchase price is SEK 48 million ($5.5 million), as the company says in the press release received by Lesprom Network.

A planing mill is also included the sawmill, which employs 28 people. The takeover has been planned to take place on 28 April.

Ongoing measures are being taken at Holmen’s two existing sawmills to refine the business. At Braviken Sawmill, two types of wood are now being sawn, distribution has been streamlined and the degree of added value is being increased through the construction of a wood treatment plant.

At Iggesund Sawmill, investments in the plant have increased capacity by 15% over the past year. Furthermore, opportunities to establish production of solid wood wall modules (cross laminated timber) are being investigated as a result of the greater interest in wood construction.