Installation will take place in Q4 of 2024.
Machinery and Equipment
The value of the order will not be disclosed. The scheduled delivery period will be during the second quarter of 2024.
The order value amounts to SEK 1 million (approx. $91,240) plus costs for commissioning. Delivery and commissioning have not yet been determined.
With an increased annual capacity of 600,000 tonnes of folding boxboard, the BM1 is Europe's largest and most modern of its kind and is run with 98% renewable energy.
Metsä Fibre’s Rauma sawmill in Finland turns out a maximum of 40 logs per minute on a 130-meter sawline, reaching speeds up to 250 meters per minute.
Engineering and related work has begun, and startup of the machine is scheduled for 2026.
The Ence biofactory in Navia will begin its annual technical shutdown today, which will last until April 22, when it will resume its normal activity.
Delivery and commissioning is tentatively planned for autumn 2024.
RemaSawco has received an order from a sawmill in Poland. The order concerns upgrade of the sawmill's log sorting and saw line.
The new state-of-the-art 4-colour converting machine is currently in start-up phase and equipped with an advanced automatic inline error detection system.
With this new line Xuong Giang Paper’s tissue capacity will reach up to 72,000 tons per year.
Hengan’s second TAD machine will be installed at their headquarters production base in Fujian province, and it is scheduled for start-up in 2024.
Valmet’s change negotiations completed in Services and Paper business lines, EMEA area organization and corporate functions.
Runtech delivers vacuum system rebuild to Alkim Kagit, Turkey. The delivery to PM2 includes an EP600 Turbo Blower with EcoDrop water separator and EcoFlow dewatering measurements for vacuum system optimization.
The new investment adds a crepe paper production capacity of 30,000 tons per year.
Delivery, installation and commissioning are planned for the Q1 2025.
Valmet to deliver a wide range of shutdown services to Ittihad Paper Mill in United Arab Emirates. The shutdown will take place at the end of July 2024.
Stiga RM will significantly expand its birch plywood mill this year, adding production space of 2,900 square metres, and will further modernise it with new, energy-efficient and environmentally friendly equipment.
IMA Schelling will deliver a cut-to-size plant with two highly automated packaging lines.
Weinig acquires the design drawings and the technical know-how for building the grinding machines from Stähle-Hess as well as the marketing rights. Warranties and service obligations for machines delivered remain with Stähle-Hess GmbH.