Holmen Hallsta Paper Mill Delays Restart of PM 11
The clean-up after the fire on November 20 at Hallsta Paper Mill has been completed, and that has enabled a better assessment of the damage caused. Paper machine PM 12 is already up and running, while it has now been assessed that PM 11 will be able to be restarted in mid-March.
PM 11 manufactures fresh fiber-based magazine paper such as Holmen VIEW and Holmen XLNT, with an annual capacity of 330,000 metric tons. It was possible to restart the second machine at the mill, book paper machine PM 12, on December 2.
The clean-up effort surrounding the part of the pulp factory linked to PM 11 was concluded last week.
"The damage proved to be more extensive than it was initially possible to gain an overview of. So the assessment is that PM 11 will be restarted in mid-March," said Nils Ringborg, CEO of Holmen Paper (Stockholm, Sweden).
"We have a close dialogue with our customers so we can manage the new schedule while reviewing all opportunities to shorten the start-up time," he added.
The fire took place in the pulp factory in the north of the factory site. The two paper machines at the mill were not affected or damaged by the fire. An investigation into the cause of the fire shows that the fire arose next to a rotating axle whose heat caused smoldering that rapidly spread.
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