Norvik Timber Industries’ Estonian subsidiary Laesti is investing in a new boiler, a dry sorting line and starting the kilns at its Sauga sawmill in Pärnu, Estonia.
ByLesprom Network
Sep 23, 2015. /Lesprom Network/. Norvik Timber Industries’ Estonian subsidiary Laesti is investing in a new boiler, a dry sorting line and starting the kilns at its Sauga sawmill in Pärnu, Estonia, as the company says in the press release received by Lesprom Network.
“These investments will enable us to develop our sales and command better sales prices for our products,” says Olavi Tang, Managing Director of Laesti.
“This investment is part of a 5-year development plan we have for Laesti,” says Sampsa Auvinen, CEO of Norvik Timber Industries.
Laesti has two sawmills in Pärnu, Savi and Sauga. The total production in 2014 was 103,000 cubic meters of sawn timber.
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