Stora Enso has approved two investments to enhance productivity and improve cost competitiveness at the Kotka Mill in Finland and the Kimberly Mill in the USA.
Stora Enso will invest EUR 30.5 million in PM2 at the Magazine Paper Division’s Kotka Mill in Finland. The investment will improve quality and productivity, and serve growing market demand. The project includes investments in the wire and press sections, and a drying capacity increase. The production capacity will increase by 26 000 tonnes to 171 000 tonnes per year. Rebuilding is scheduled to be finished by the end of 2003.
In line with the earlier announced North American profit enhancement plan, Stora Enso has also approved a USD 12.8 million investment to rebuild PM96 at the Kimberly Mill in the USA. The machine will be converted from producing coated mechanical reels (CMR) to coated fine papers (CWF). The production capacity will increase by 35 000 to 185 000 tonnes per year. The project comprises installation of a top former and dilution headbox, and press section upgrade. The machine is scheduled to restart production in May 2003.
For more information, please contact:
Bernd Rettig, Senior Executive Vice President, Magazine Papers,
tel. +49 211 581 2310
Kari Vainio, Executive Vice President, Corporate Communications,
tel. +44 7799 348 197
Keith Russell, Senior Vice President, Investor Relations,
tel. +44 208 432 1552
Tim Laatsch, Senior Vice President, Communications, Stora Enso North America,
tel. +1 715 422 4023
The Kotka PM 2 product line manufactures machine finished coated magazine paper (MFC) under the brand name SolarisPress. An important quality aspect of the product is good readability combined with excellent printed gloss.
The Kimberly Mill in Northeastern Wisconsin is the largest coated paper production unit of Stora Enso North America. The mill has three paper machines producing coated papers for the Fine Paper, Magazine Paper and Speciality Paper customer groups.