
Under the agreement, UPM will receive
high-quality pulpwood and sawmill by-products from Versowood.
UPM and Versowood, Finland's largest private producer and
processor of sawn timber, have today agreed on a long-term
partnership that will enable UPM to strengthen its
cost-effective wood sourcing in Finland. Under the agreement
signed by the two companies, UPM will receive high-quality
pulpwood and sawmill by-products from Versowood, allowing UPM to
thus strengthen the supply of wood for its pulp mills in the
tight Finnish wood market. UPM will in turn supply Versowood's
sawmills with logs acquired through UPM’s own wood sourcing
operations.
"Through this long-term partnership with Finland's largest
private producer and processor of sawn timber, we will
significantly strengthen the availability of pulpwood and wood
chips for UPM's pulp mills in Finland. At the same time, the
processing of valuable Finnish logs into high-quality sawn
timber will continue in a company that focuses on the further
processing of sawn products," says Petri Hakanen, Senior Vice
President, UPM Fibres Finland Operations.
"The agreement we have now signed is a natural continuation of
our long-term cooperation with Versowood," Hakanen continues.
As part of the agreement, UPM will sell its Korkeakoski sawmill
in Juupajoki, Finland, to Versowood and receive a minority
shareholding in the company in return. The Korkeakoski sawmill
has produced annually 350,000 cubic meters of high-quality pine
sawn timber for the domestic market and for export. After the
agreement enters into force, UPM will have three sawmills in
Lappeenranta, Pori, and Pietarsaari, and the company will still
be one of Finland's biggest producers of sawn timber.
The final entry into force of the agreement is subject to
regulatory approvals, including approval by the Finnish
Competition and Consumer Authority, which are expected to take
place by the end of 2025.
Source: versowood.com