
Chugoku Mokuzai, a leading Japanese wood processing company, has
partnered with Hekotek to construct a state-of-the-art sawmill
in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, to bolster its production
capabilities. The collaboration with Hekotek ensures the
integration of advanced technology, including automated log
feeding systems and efficient conveyors, to streamline
operations and enhance productivity. With production slated to
commence in early 2027, this project signifies a significant
investment in the future of Japan’s wood processing industry.
The finished sawn timber is intended primarily for the domestic
Japanese market.
Hekotek, on the other hand, is an Estonian company renowned for
its advanced sawmill equipment. Hekotek will supply a
comprehensive and advanced suite of machinery, including log
feeding systems, conveyors for wood chips, sawdust, lumber, and
sawn timber, to ensure efficient and streamlined operations. The
equipment is designed to handle varying log sizes and feed
speeds, thereby optimizing the processing of Douglas-fir logs
through the HewSaw sawline. At the heart is the state-of-the-art
HewSaw sawline, projected to minimise manual labour and boost
automation across the production line. The transport systems
offered can handle up to around 100 sea containers of material,
ensuring a steady flow of raw materials.
The new sawmill will incorporate cutting-edge technology to
enhance productivity and reduce labour costs. Hekotek’s
equipment is engineered to minimise manual intervention,
aligning with Chugoku Mokuzai’s commitment to automation and
efficiency. The facility’s design emphasises high technological
standards, ensuring a modern and sustainable approach to wood
processing.
Chugoku Mokuzai plans to begin production in early 2027,
following an eight-month installation and testing phase for
Hekotek’s systems. This carefully phased rollout shows the
companies are betting on precision alignment and thorough
validation rather than rushed timelines.
A new sawmill in Ibaraki
After a devastating fire destroyed its sawmill in Ibaraki
Prefecture in 2023, Chugoku Mokuzai is poised to rebuild with
renewed strength. The company, known as one of Japan’s foremost
wood processors, has finalised a partnership with Estonian
machinery maker Hekotek to install a next-generation sawmill.
This initiative will focus on processing Douglas‑fir logs
imported from North America for the domestic market.
Source: hekotek.ee