Ahlstrom Sells Shares in Finnish Thermal Paper Producer to Nippon
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Ahlstrom, Finland, has sold its shares in Jujo Thermal Ltd. to Nippon Paper Industries Co., Japan. Jujo Thermal, a producer of thermal papers in Kauttua, Finland, was established in 1992 by Ahlstrom, Nippon, and Mitsui & Co. of Japan.
According to the agreement, Ahlstrom sold its shares in Jujo Thermal to Nippon Paper Industries for a purchase price of EUR 2.75 million. Ahlstrom notes that the company’s decision to sell its stake is in line with strategy to focus on high performance fiber-based product offering for a clean and healthy environment.
"We have had very good collaboration with Nippon Paper over the 20 years we have worked together at Kauttua. We have grown the business together and we are pleased with our achievements in the thermal paper business," said Jan Lång, president and CEO, Ahlstrom.
Jujo Thermal is one of the world's leading suppliers of durable, direct thermal papers for labels, tickets, and tags and point-of-sales use. Since March 2012 when Mitsui & Co. sold its shares, Ahlstrom and Nippon Paper have both owned 50% of Jujo Thermal. Jujo Thermal's annual net sales are approximately EUR 90 million and it employs about 200 people.
Ahlstrom will continue to produce crepe papers in Kauttua, employing approximately 20 people there.