BillerudKorsnäs Investigates Sustainable Packaging Growth Opportunities
BillerudKorsnäs , Sweden, a supplier of renewable fiber based packaging materials, reports that the global demand for liquid packaging board and other virgin fiber cartonboard is increasing. The company is thus investigating the installation of a new board machine at its production unit in Gruvön, Sweden.
BillerudKorsnäs’ investigation is part of its strategy for volume growth within the company’s Consumer Board business area. It is also in line with strategies for the company’s Containerboard and Packaging Paper business areas. The machine would become one of the most cost efficient in the world with a capacity of approximately 500,000 metric tpy of liquid packaging board, cartonboard, food service board, and white kraftliner.
In addition to growth in attractive board segments, an investment decision would also include a streamlining of the production structure within the business area Packaging Paper as the current production of kraft papers at the Gruvön production unit would be discontinued and replaced by production at other BillerudKorsnäs units. A potential investment decision can be made at the earliest during 2016.
Simultaneously, BillerudKorsnäs is launching an investigation into the possibilities of further structural change and growth in selected attractive kraft paper segments. The investigation includes exploring the possibility of moving the MG paper machine in Finnish Tervasaari, unintegrated to pulp production, to Swedish Skärblacka, which is an integrated unit. The investigation also includes investment in further value-adding surface treatment capacity at existing MG paper production in Skärblacka. If implemented, these investments would strengthen Skärblacka’s position as one of the world's most efficient production units for white MG papers while also opening up opportunities in attractive market segments within medical papers, food packaging and release liners. The investigation will be completed during the first half of 2016, and after a potential decision is taken about a year is required to carry out the investment in surface treatment capacity and one and a half years for a potential paper machine move.
"These two investigations clearly indicate that we have our sights set on growth. We carefully compare all different growth scenarios with each other. Right now, we consider conditions for organic, investment driven growth in our own production structure as the most favorable. These investigations do not exclude the possibility of further acquisitions," saids Per Lindberg, president and CEO, BillerudKorsnäs.
The investigations are independent of each other. Also independent of the outcome of the investigations, BillerudKorsnäs has invited union negotiations regarding a possible closure of the BillerudKorsnäs production at Tervasaari.
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