Metsä Wood officially started up its birch plywood mill in Pärnu, Estonia. Currently there are around 65 blue-collars and 10 white-collars working at the Pärnu mill. The production is running in three shifts five days per week. The annual birch plywood production capacity at the Pärnu mill is 50,000 cubic metres. The mill will run at full capacity by the end of year 2019.

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Metsä Wood started up birch plywood mill in Pärnu, Estonia

Metsä Wood officially started up its birch plywood mill in Pärnu, Estonia. Currently there are around 65 blue-collars and 10 white-collars working at the Pärnu mill. The production is running in three shifts five days per week. 12 new employees will start in September, as the company says in the press release received by Lesprom Network.

Currently located in Finland, the birch plywood upgrading mill will be transferred from Suolahti plywood mill to Pärnu by the end of January. At that point, there is a need for 30 more employees and the trainings continue.

“The mill investment project has proceeded in schedule in Finland and Estonia. Now we are commencing a very important phase during which the mill will be ramped up to its full capacity. Until this point we have ran test production at the mill, and the feedback of the quality has been excellent. I am pleased to say that we have had very motivated and professional people working with us in this demanding project and now running the mill in Pärnu,” tells Esa Kaikkonen, Executive Vice President, Metsä Wood.

Veneers used in Pärnu mill are produced in Äänekoski. The aim of the new veneer mill is to serve the production of Pärnu as efficiently as possible.

The Pärnu birch plywood mill is part of Metsä Wood’s Euro 100 million investment program executed during 2017–2018. The new mill will create approximately 200 jobs to Pärnu. The birch veneers are manufactured in Finland and converted into plywood at the Pärnu mill. The annual birch plywood production capacity at the Pärnu mill is 50,000 cubic metres. The mill will run at full capacity by the end of year 2019.