Segezha Group launches pellet production facility in Sokol, Russia. The new facility will produce 65 thousand tons of pellets annually.

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Segezha invests RUB 1 billion ($13.5 million) in new pellet production facility in Sokol, Russia

Segezha invests RUB 1 billion ($13.5 million) in new pellet production facility in Sokol, Russia

Segezha Group is continuing the construction of a pellet production facility to turn by-products and wood waste into biofuel pellets at its Sokol woodworking plant in Russia. The new facility will produce 65 thousand tons of pellets annually and has received around RUB 1 billion ($13.5 million) in investment.

The production site is currently being fitted with essential equipment supplied by Hekotek, an Estonian company. The buildings’ foundations are in the final stages of construction, with electrical and sewage pipes being laid and the facility’s structure starting to be erected.

Dmitry Rudenko, Segezha Group Vice President says: "Once operational, this new facility will make our site fully circular. Pellets come from deep wood processing, and are currently experiencing high demand on the global market. Once up and running, the new production line will improve product margins and help us produce a greater volume of eco-friendly products, which, in turn, will make Sokol woodworking plant one of the “greenest” manufacturing enterprises in Russia.”

The new facility is expected to launch this autumn, with all products from the new manufacturing line fully compliant with international standards. The manufacturing process is fully automated.

Segezha Group’s only other facility for manufacturing pellets is Lesosibirsk Sawmill No.1., with an annual capacity of ca. 111 ths t. Once the Sokol facility is operational, the Group's total production capacity will increase to ca. 176 ths t per annum.

Segezha Group is a leading Russian vertically integrated holding company in the forest industry performing a full cycle of operations from logging to advanced wood processing and part of Sistema PJSFC.