The new waste wood recycling plant will process regional class A1 and A2 waste wood to produce pressboard pallet blocks. Pfeifer is also modernizing the log cutting process at the Uelzen site: a new, high-performance sawing line is set to replace the more than 30-year-old system in the second half of 2025.
The project is expected to increase the converting line's production rate at the packaging level by 8% compared to current performance levels, as well as improve overall line throughput, specifically through improved availability and a faster average speed.
Plywood output falls 23% as ruble appreciation, 25% tax rate, and 28% mortgage interest weaken export and housing markets.
Upgrades total $191 million CAD and include a new log processing system and finished goods warehouse with completion set for the second quarter of 2027.
The start-up is scheduled for the Q2 2027. This is the first Andritz chemical recovery technology delivery to Taiwan.
The installation is expected to be completed in Q2 2026 and will create about 20 jobs.
Construction of the facility is scheduled to begin in 2025, with start-up anticipated in early 2027.
The consultation process may affect up to 200 positions at the Alfeld Mill.
Production will end no later than September 3, 2025.
3500 tonnes per day recovery boiler will boost renewable power output and cut emissions.
Facility will compress wood residues into dense bales for bioenergy, animal bedding and fiber industries.
Expanded facility and larger team serve important market in Southeast Asia.
The plant will convert over 90% of wood residues — bark, shavings, branches, tops and recycled wood — into energy for both heat and electricity.
New facility can produce enough lumber for 14,000 homes and reserves 40 hectares for mass timber expansion.
Shipments fall 6% as capacity utilization declines to 76.1%.
RemaSawco receives order from Holmen worth just over SEK 1.1 million ($114,702).
The new state-of-the-art mill includes world-leading process technology and production equipment.
As part of the agreement, the world’s first industrial AeoniQ plant will be constructed at Altri’s Caima pulp mill. Construction is expected to begin in 2026 with an initial capacity of 1,750 tons per year.
Yueyang Forest and Paper Company’s new machine in Yueyang, Hunan Province, will produce 450,000 tons of fine paper per year.