
Jarvela sawmill. Photo: Koskisen Oyj
Finnish wood products company Koskisen is progressing with the
growth of production at its new sawmill in Järvelä, raising
output from the current level of 400,000 m3 towards 450,000 m3.
To increase sawn timber production, the company is investing in
new channel dryers that will expand drying capacity by
approximately 15 percent. In addition to higher drying capacity,
the investment will also improve product quality.
“The investment in channel dryers is a logical continuation of
the growth path of our sawmill industry. The ongoing
construction of a district heating pipeline between the Järvelä
mill sites enables this next step of increasing drying capacity
while also covering the resulting growth in energy consumption,”
says CEO Jukka Pahta.
According to Pahta, progress along the growth path of the new
Järvelä sawmill has been systematic. The log yard completed
earlier this year significantly improves raw material efficiency
at the start of production. At the same time, it reduces
logistics costs and cuts carbon dioxide emissions from
transport.
“Since the completion of the log yard, the new sawmill has been
operated against the limits of the existing drying capacity.
With this new investment, we are securing sufficient drying
capacity for production volumes up to 450,000 m3. The production
increase enabled by the new channel dryers is particularly
meaningful, as it allows us to make full use of the existing new
production infrastructure. This lowers average production costs
and improves sawing competitiveness,” Pahta explains.
Over the past five years, a total of approximately EUR 80
million has been invested in the Järvelä sawmill and its related
operations. At the current production level, the new sawmill is
targeted to improve EBITDA by around EUR 8 million annually.
About two-thirds of this target has already been achieved, in
addition to EUR 1.4 million in annual savings from reduced
logistics costs.
The new channel dryers are scheduled for completion in summer
2026. Part of the investment will also replace drying capacity
that has reached the end of its lifecycle.
Koskisen is a century-old Finnish company specializing in wood
products and wood processing. The company offers a range of
services including timber trade, forest management, and
bioenergy production, as well as manufacturing sawn timber
products, plywood, chipboard, and thin plywood and veneers. It
was founded in 1909 and is based in Finland.
Source: koskisen.fi