Former Darbo plant will be moved to Gorno Sahrane as a replacement investment.

Wooden Panels

Kastamonu Entegre commissions Dieffenbacher to relocate plant from France to Bulgaria

Turkish wood-based materials manufacturer Kastamonu Entegre commissioned Dieffenbacher to relocate plant from France to Bulgaria, Dieffenbacher announced. In March 2017, the Kastamonu Entegre purchased a particleboard plant from the insolvent estate of the French company Darbo. The plant will be relocated to the Kastamonu site in Gorno Sahrane, where it will replace a multi-daylight plant that is more than 30 years old.

Dieffenbacher will undertake the relocation of the plant, consisting of forming station, forming line, pre-press and a 42.4 m long CPS. The contract also includes a modernization and optimization package as well as a completely new plant control system. The plant was commissioned in 1996 and received a press extension in 2000. Its production of about 580,000 m³ of particleboard per year will significantly expand Kastamonu’s production capacity in Bulgaria and strengthen its presence in the Eastern European market.
 
The plant in France has already been dismantled. Re-commissioning at the new site is scheduled for the beginning of 2019. With the plant in Gorno Sahrane, Kastamonu Entegre now operates a total of four plants with continuous presses from Dieffenbacher.

Press infeed of the CPS, which was commissioned in 1996


View from the forming station to the CPS at the former Darbo site near Bordeaux