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February 12, 2016

UPM completes installation of new log sorting line at Seikku sawmill

UPM's new high capacity log sorting line in Seikku sawmill in Pori (Finland) is now in full operation. The new investment improves the overall production efficiency of the sawmill significantly because the previous bottle neck is completely renewed, the company said in a press release.
With the new investment all logs can be sorted into quality and size straight from the truck. This improves sawing efficiency by lengthening batches and minimizing downtime. According to UPM, the investment also enhances the internal logistics and processes of the sawmill by moving the log sorting line closer to the saw infeed. Seikku sawmill's log sorting process is the first in Finland with control log table and butt-end reducer both already installed in line, as the company stated.
Investment project was completed in the planned timeframe and log sorting on the new line started in August, after the summer maintenance break. The majority of the investment was supplied by Finnish Nordautomation.
Seikku sawmill produces whitewood sawn timber from certified Nordic spruce. The annual production capacity of Seikku sawmill is 390 000 m3 of sawn timber. More than two thirds of the production volume is exported. Currently 80 employees are directly employed by UPM Seikku sawmill and in total 120 people are working in the sawmill area.

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