Metsä Board

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Metsä Board Oyj, previously known as M-real Corporation, is a European producer of fresh fibre paperboards including folding boxboards, food service boards and white kraftliners. It was originally established by G.A. Serlachius, and named Metsä-Serla (Forest Serla). Metsä Board is part of Metsä Group, one of the largest forest industry groups in the world.

Metsä Board Oyj
Company typeJulkinen osakeyhtiö
Nasdaq HelsinkiMETSA, METSB
IndustryPaper and packaging
PredecessorG.A. Serlachius Oy Edit this on Wikidata
FoundedDecember 1986; 38 years ago (1986-12)
Headquarters,
Key people
  • Ilkka Hämälä (Chairman)
  • Mika Joukio (President and CEO)
  • Jussi Noponen (CFO)
Productss, pulp and consumer packaging
RevenueDecrease €1.932 billion (2019)
Decrease €184 million (2019)
Decrease €145 million (2019)
Number of employees
2,351 (end 2019)
Websitewww.metsaboard.com
Footnotes / references
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On 29 September 2008, M-Real sold four of its paper mills to South African company, Sappi.[2][3]

Nowadays, Metsä Board focuses on folding boxboards, food service boards and white kraftliners. Metsä Board has altogether seven production units in Finland (Kyro, Tako, Simpele, Äänekoski, Kemi, Joutseno, Kaskinen) and one in Sweden (Husum).

In the fall of 2020, Metsä Board announced that it would open a competence center in Äänekoski focusing on cardboard and packaging. In the same factory area were housed, among others, Metsä Group's bioproduct factory, cardboard factory, birch veneer factory, wood-based textile fiber test factory and a test factory producing 3D fiber products, which started to operate in May 2022.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Metsä Board's news and publications". www.metsagroup.com.
  2. ^ Article by Helsingin Sanomat. http://www.hs.fi/english/article/M-real+sells+four+paper+mills+to+South+African+Sappi+Limited/1135239853838
  3. ^ Announcement by M-real. http://www.m-real.com/wps/portal?New_WCM_Context=/ilwwcm/connect/OneWeb/Press%20room/News/News_2008-09-29_0947_en_1255022[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Uutiset ja julkaisut". www.metsagroup.com (in Finnish). Retrieved 2022-07-20.