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natoly Frishman, SVEZA's CEO acquisition of Tyumen Plywood Mill group

Sveza completes the acquisition of the Tyumen Plywood Mill in Russia

Sveza has completed the acquisition of the Tyumen Plywood Mill group. The deal was approved by the Russian Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS).

The Tyumen Plywood Mill is one of the most modern wood-processing and plywood production enterprises in Russia. The mill produces about 92 thousand cubic meters of plywood every year. Its main production facilities commenced operation in 2008. The mill specializes in the production of large-sized plywood. Its product range includes plywood of 16 different sizes.

“The purchase of the Tyumen Plywood Mill is yet another step in implementation of SVEZA’s strategy to increase production capacity including by means of expanding the portfolio of assets with a high growth potential,” says Anatoly Frishman, SVEZA’s CEO. “We are planning to gradually integrate this business into our company’s structure by unifying best practices that we and the purchased asset possess. We believe the annual production capacity of the Tyumen mill can be increased up to 120 thousand cubic meters.”

Denis Trufakin has been appointed the director of the Tyumen Plywood Mill. Since 2007, he has worked at SVEZA Verkhnyaya Sinyachikha mill in the areas of process/quality engineering, maintenance, production management & planning, and investments.

SVEZA is a modern, fast-growing group of companies. The production plan of SVEZA envisages manufacturing over 1.15 million cubic meters of birch plywood in 2018.

Ariel shot of Brazillian Expoforest, which saw over 220 participating companies

Brazilian Expoforest draws more than 220 participating companies

The Brazilian forestry market is one of the few segments that do not directly reflect the country’s economic situation. Even with the threat of recession and political scandals abounding, the forestry sector exported over $7.7 billion in 2017. This figure represents an 11% growth from the previous year.

With excellent soil and climate conditions, Brazil arises as a key player in the global scenario of forestry production. This is largely thanks to two foreign species – pine and eucalyptus – which have adapted extremely well to the country’s conditions.

Expoforest is a part of Forestry Demo Fairs (FDF), a specialized board responsible for ensuring quality and safety in the world’s larges dynamic forestry fair. In this group, Expoforest stands alongside Asturforesta (Spain), EKO-LAS (Poland), Elmia Wood (Sweden), Euroforest (France), FinnMETKO (Finland) and KWF-Tagung (Germany).

Brazil’s territory covers 8,516,000 km² (or 2.104 billion acres). According to Ibá (the Brazilian Tree Industry), the country’s most representative forestry association, only 7.84 million hectares (19.373 million acres) are occupied by planted forests – a mere 0.92% of the country’s land. Pine and eucalyptus species represent the majority of planted trees – over 90%. Conifers (pine) represent 20% of planted areas, whereas eucalyptus forests account for 71%.

The rapid growth of eucalyptus and pine species in Brazilian lands is the most important factor motivating these planted areas, as well as research and investments in these species. In 2016, Brazil led the global forestry productivity ranking, averaging 35.7 m3/hectare per year for planted eucalyptus forests; and 30.5 m3/hectare per year for planted pine forests, according to the most relevant companies in the sector. On average, the eucalyptus production cycle is 7 years long, and 15 years for pine.

In order to present present this promising market to investors worldwide, as well as showcase what Brazilian silviculture does best and attract new technologies from the world’s most important timber producing countries, the Expoforest – Brazilian Forestry Fair was created. The fourth edition of the world’s largest dynamic forestry fair in 2018 takes place from April 11th to 13th, in Santa Rita do Passa Quatro, a town within the greater Ribeirão Preto area in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The event will be held in 200-hectare cloned eucalyptus forest belonging to International Paper.

“We believe Expoforest 2018 will once again prove to be a great opportunity to gather the world’s entire timber production chain and demonstrate once and for all the sheer strengths of the forestry sector in Brazil and in the world,” says Jorge R. Malinovski, president director of Malinovski, the company behind Expoforest. At the moment, still a few months away from the event itself, 226 companies are already confirmed exhibitors for the fair, and they are getting ready to present their new product launches, technologies and trends covering the entire timber production cycle. According to Malinovski, over 30,000 visitors – from Brazil and other countries with long-standing tradition in forestry – are expected during the three days of the event.

According to the organizers of the exhibition, in its last edition, held in 2014, over 208 exhibitors were present, showcasing new machinery, equipment and technology employed in timber production from planted forests. In total, 25,107 specialized visitors from Brazil and 27 other countries were present at the fair, resulting in $48 million in business transactions.

Logset and PESA dealership agreement, Tapio Nikkanen

Logset and PESA sign a dealership agreement

Finnish forest machine manufacturer Logset Oy and Brazilian heavy equipment dealer PESA (Paraná Equipamentos S/A) have signed a dealership agreement. Under the terms of the agreement, PESA will sell Logset machines, parts and services for the products manufactured by Logset. PESA’s territory of action covers the Southern Brazilian states of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul.

Through Logset forest machines, PESA gains technology leadership in CTL systems. Logset machines fit perfectly to PESA’s CAT machine range.

“We’ve wanted to improve our presence in Brazil for some time, and the talks we had with PESA developed smoothly into an agreement. The Brazilian forestry is expanding fast.

The Southern Brazilian states are rich in pine, which suits Logset’s harvester heads perfectly. For the Southern eucalyptus areas, the Logset TH65 Euca is the perfect match with excellent debarking results.

PESA is a partner with an existing customer base, capable and motivated personnel, and excellent resources, including their own rental fleet, for starting a successful collaboration with Logset. We were convinced by their product support capability, and their CAT machines fit well as base machines for our TH heads.

I believe that Brazil will become an even more important market for Logset,” says Tapio Nikkanen, Chairman of the board.

Stella-Jones Inc. a producer and marketer of pressure treated wood products.

Stella-Jones reports 4Q sales increase of 10.4%

Stella-Jones Inc. announced financial results for its 4Q and fiscal year ended December 31, 2017. 4Q 2017 sales amounted to $377.4 million, representing an increase of 10.4% from $341.7 million a year ago.

Operating income totalled $29 million, or 7.7% of sales, in the 4Q 2017, versus $28.2 million, or 8.2% of sales, last year. The increase in absolute dollars reflects higher business activity, while the decrease as a percentage of sales is mainly attributable to the sales mix within each product category and softer pricing in certain regions.

Stellar-Jones 4Q 2017 net income was $51.1 million, or $0.74 per diluted share, up from $18.5 million, or $0.27 per diluted share, in the prior year. The increase reflects the aforementioned tax benefit.

FY 2017 sales reached $1.89 billion, up 2.6% from last year’s sales of $1.84 billion. FY 2017 operating income was $207.4 million, or 11.0% of sales, compared with $233.2 million, or 12.7% of sales, in 2016. The decrease as a percentage of sales is mainly attributable to lower selling prices for railway ties, a less favourable geographical mix in the utility pole category and increased untreated lumber costs in the residential lumber category. These factors were partially offset by a reduction in selling and administrative expenses, as well as favourable year-over-year variations in certain provisions and in foreign exchange gains and losses.

Net income for 2017 increased 9.1% to $167.9 million, or $2.42 per diluted share, up from $153.9 million, or $2.22 per diluted share, in 2016. The year-over-year increase reflects a one-off non-cash tax benefit of $30 million recorded in the 4Q resulting from the remeasurement of deferred tax liabilities following a reduction in the U.S. top federal corporate income tax rate.

Stella-Jones Inc. is a leading producer and marketer of pressure treated wood products. The Company supplies North America’s railroad operators with railway ties and timbers, and the continent’s electrical utilities and telecommunication companies with utility poles.

Kebony - a leading wood brand and technology organisation.

Kebony appoints Matthew Hodjera as technical and special projects manager for U.S.

Kebony has appointed Matthew Hodjera as technical and special projects manager for the United States.

Hodjera, who’s had a professional relationship with Kebony since 2011, will be responsible for strengthening the scope and depth of service and support for Kebony’s fast-growing American AEC customer base. He will manage project-specific support, product resources, environmental and performance certifications, testing and development.

Originally from Toronto, Hodjera has extensive experience in both the architecture/design and international business worlds. Prior to joining Kebony, for nearly eight years he was principal of Hodjera Architectural Products, where he identified, sourced, and supplied modern, sustainable and dynamic products and finishes for today’s commercial interiors.

Prior to that he was director of international sales and distribution for Lumicor, a major manufacturer of architectural resin panels. Under Hodjera’s direction, Lumicor’s International Division was the fastest growing business unit in the company. Hodjera currently resides in Seattle.

Kebony is a Norwegian company which aims to be the leading wood brand and technology organisation. Underpinned by proven timber modification technologies, it produces an enhanced wood of a superior quality that is both environmentally friendly and cost-effective.

Mato Grosso

Brazil’s largest pulp producers Suzano and Fibria to merge

Brazil’s largest pulp producers, Suzano Papel E Celulose S.A. and Fibria Cellulose announced, the controlling shareholders of Suzano Holding S.A. and Fibria Celulose S.A. have agreed to a merger of the two companies.

Under the proposed terms of the deal: Suzano being entitled to the total share capital of Fibria; and Fibria’s shareholders receiving, in exchange for each common share of Fibria the amount of R$ 52,50 (fifty two Brazilian reais and fifty cents), adjusted by CDI from March 15, 2018 up until the effective payment date, to be paid in one installment on the closing date of the transaction; and 0,4611 common share issued by Suzano to be delivered on the closing date of the deal.

The closing of the transaction is subject to certain conditions typical to transactions of this nature, including the approval by antitrust authorities in Brazil and in other jurisdictions.

Fibria is the world leader in eucalyptus pulp production with an annual pulp production capacity of 7.25 million tons.

Suzano is the second largest eucalyptus pulp producer and the fifth largest market pulp producer in the world.

The terms and conditions of the transaction are detailed in the Material Fact notice filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Brazil (CVM) and also available on the Investor Relations website of Fibria, at: https://ri.fibria.com.br/fck_temp/mala_direta/file/FRFinal_Port%201.pdf

Hiab Multilift Hooklifts

Hiab to launch MULTILIFT Hooklifts

Hiab announces the launch of MULTILIFT demountables and hooklifts.

The Work Truck Show this week in Indianapolis, Indiana is set to see the launch of the MULTILIFT Hooklifts to the US market.

Business owners, fleet managers and operators worldwide already rely on MULTILIFT to solve common load handling issues with its versatility and strength. This week’s launch will introduce five hooklift models covering the light, medium and heavy duty ranges to the US market.

MULTILIFT has a unique history – spanning nearly 70 years – rooted in innovation, versatility and strength. In 1949 the Terho brothers of Raisio, Finland, purchased a U.S. Army surplus GMC truck to haul timber. Challenged by the heavy and time-consuming transports, the Terho brothers developed a mechanical cable-operated interchangeable platform loader (hereafter called demountable) that utilized the truck’s front winch, making it possible to use a variety of platform bodies. The body was lowered to the ground for loading, allowing the truck itself to perform other duties in the meanwhile. The idea worked and MULTILIFT was born.

“We are proud to now extend the Hiab portfolio in the US by introducing MULTILIFT demountables, which will allow us to further bring customers a total offering of class-leading load handling equipment and connected solutions supported by the premier Hiab service network. We can’t think of a more appropriate event than the Work Truck Show for this important launch.” says Russ Parisi, Vice President North America with Hiab. Hiab has selected the key vertical markets of landscaping, waste & recycling, rock & dirt and municipal for the launch of the XR5, XR7, XR10, XR21 and XR26 light-to-heavy duty range models. MULTILIFT is backed by Hiab USA’s service network – comprised of over 200 service technicians across 21 service locations plus mobile units – which proudly serves HIAB loader cranes, MOFFETT truck mounted forklifts and MULTILIFT hooklifts.

The MULTILIFT demountables and hooklifts together with other Hiab innovations will be presented at Hiab booth #2534 at the Work Truck Show March 6-9. You’re invited to visit us!

For more information, please contact:
Michael DiLallo, Director of Sales North America
Hiab; tel. +1 346 305 9744, michael.dilallo@hiab.com

Hanna-Kaisa Talvensaari, Senior Communications Manager
Hiab; tel. +358 40 758 1572, hanna-kaisa.talvensaari@hiab.com

Hiab is the world’s leading provider of on-road load handling equipment, intelligent services and digitally connected solutions. As the industry pioneer, Hiab’s more than 3,300 employees worldwide focus on our commitment to increase efficiency in our customers’ businesses and to shape the future of intelligent load handling.

Hiab’s offering encompasses class-leading load-handling equipment, including HIAB loader cranes, LOGLIFT and JONSERED forestry and recycling cranes, MOFFETT truck mounted forklifts, MULTILIFT demountables, and tail lifts under the ZEPRO, DEL, and WALTCO brands. Hiab’s ProCareTM service, award-winning HiVisionTM crane control system, and HiConnectTM platform demonstrate our constant drive to provide intelligent services and connected solutions that add value to our customers. www.hiab.com

Doppstadt DH811K Wood chipper

Doppstadt…Robust, Precise and Efficient Chippers

The powerful Doppstadt wood chippers

“For the forestry and timber industry, the performance, robustness and flexibility of the machines are essential for profitability”, reports Daniel Kürten, product manager in charge of the Doppstadt shredding division. “We have expanded the range of precision chippers by two solutions that suit the market needs”.

The tracked Doppstadt DH 811 K for forest and farmland applications and the DH 910 SA-B chipper with semitrailer chassis for semi-stationary use produce a maximum output of high quality products in next to no time.

Maximum Throughput and Reduced Fines Content
The new Doppstadt precision chippers show their strength in sawmills as well as in the chip board production or in the wood. The machines can be adjusted to various kinds of timber by means of different knife arrangements and screening baskets thus always producing perfect wood chips. They process log timber, slabs and forest residues. Since they are provided with state-of-the-art engines that comply with Euromot IV / Tier 4, these self-propelled or road-going machines cover all the ranges of application in the forestry and timber industry.

Stable in Operation on Rough Terrain: DH 811 K
The tracked version of the DH 811 with compact design is appr. 6 m long, 2.5 m large and 3.3 m high. Therefore, it fits on any low-loader. The chipper can cope with narrow forest roads as perfectly as with overgrown or muddy forest tracks, where it does its job steadily: Since the upper carriage can be swiveled by up to 270 ° the DH 811 K assumes an optimum working position even on most difficult terrains.

Less Fines Thanks to Gentle Belt Discharge: DH 910 SA – B
The semitrailer chipper DH 910 SA-B is ideally suited for the continuous industrial operation on wood yards: the machine shows its high throughput capacity in industrial wood, but it can also process logs with up to 90 cm diameter. A belt, which can be swiveled by up to 90 °, discharges the wood chips carefully thus producing high quality wood chips with a reduced fines content.

The Doppstadt Group
Doppstadt is one of the world’s leading suppliers of innovative solutions in the field of environmental technology. The company specialises in the treatment and processing of reusable materials obtained from waste, biomass, earth, sand and gravel. Its portfolio includes easy-to-maintain, easy-to-use machines for the most complex and challenging process technology-related recycling applications such as crushing, separating, sifting, mixing, splitting, wet preparation and conveying.

Contact: Danny Föhse
Phone: +49 (0) 39291 / 55-135
E-Mail: danny.foehse@doppstadt.com

Werner Doppstadt Umwelttechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Steinbrink 13, D-42555 Velbert
Tel.: +49 (0) 20 52 / 889 – 0, Fax: +49 (0) 20 52 / 889 – 144

DOPPSTADT DZ 750 Universal Shredder

Doppstadt improves the DZ 750 universal shredder

More power, longer service life and a magnet that attracts everything to it

Doppstadt, the environmental technology company, now offers its DZ 750 Combi universal shredder with even more powerful components.

This combination shredder is designed to handle even the hardest job, and now not only has a new, efficient drive unit, but also an even higher metal separation rate and an intelligent hydraulic control system.

Its new Volvo motors provide around 700 HP for pre-shredding and supplementary shredding tasks. This machine really comes into its own when shredding heavily contaminated material. The slow-running pre-shredding process efficiently breaks down the material so that the new main magnet can easily separate out any large iron parts.

The fast-running supplementary shredding process then produces a marketable end product. Thanks to its 1,000 litre diesel tank, this machine can even cope with long days of continuous operation.

Three in one: The DZ 750 is built to handle highly complex shredding tasks with ease
It’s combining the three processes in one machine that makes the DZ 750 so effective. When working in its primary area of operation – processing heavy, scrap wood – it processes lightweight chipboard panels and bulky rail sleepers with the same efficient expertise. Designed for use with different-sized grinding teeth and a range of rear baskets, the DZ’s flexibility is an added bonus. Also ideally suited for processing green waste and root timber for biomass.

Every part of the machine and its processes are designed for long-term use: only high quality materials and expert manufacturing techniques, all of which meet the highest standards, have been used to build it, to ensure durability and robustness.

Maintenance times and downtimes are kept to a minimum, and customers can be sure the machine will run reliably and economically, year after year.

The Doppstadt Group
Doppstadt is one of the world’s leading suppliers of innovative solutions in the field of environmental technology. The company specialises in the treatment and processing of reusable materials obtained from waste, biomass, earth, sand and gravel. Its portfolio includes easy-to-maintain, easy-to-use machines for the most complex and challenging process technology-related recycling applications such as crushing, separating, sifting, mixing, splitting, wet preparation and conveying.

Contact: Danny Föhse,
Tel.: +49 39291 55-135
E-Mail: danny.foehse@doppstadt.com
Werner Doppstadt Umwelttechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Steinbrink 13, D-42555 Velbert, Germany
Tel.: +49 2052 889-0, Fax: +49 2052 889-144
www.doppstadt.com

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SPRINGER-Group acquires a majority stake in Finnish technology company FinScan

SPRINGER Group, a leading international technology supplier, has acquired a majority stake in Finnish company FinScan.

A company with its head office in Espoo (Helsinki area) is a specialist in scanners and software for automated optimization of lumber in sawmills.

FinScan has installed more than 400 scanners in over 20 countries around the world.

Timo Springer, CEO of SPRINGER-Group is pleased about the growth: With the majority stake in FinScan we extend our market product portfolio as an integrated technology provider for the wood-processing industry. From now, we have an extensive range of optimization systems in the wood-processing industry at our disposal and that way, we can expand our technological and innovative leadership. “We see good opportunities to grow and strengthen our position in the future together. We are looking forward to working together”,

“FinScan is very successful, has long time customers and has a clear portfolio of sophisticated scanner solutions at its disposal. Through the merger with SPRINGER we expect a further technological progress”, confirms Jyri Smagin, CEO of FinScan Oy, who will continue running the company at the same managing position.

About SPRINGER SPRINGER is a global leader for innovative concepts in the wood-processing industry. The family business with its head office in Friesach (Austria) plans, develops and produces machinery and conveyor systems for the wood-processing industry. All processes related to the transport, sorting and grading of wood are optimized to the highest level and implemented in a technically sophisticated way.

The SPRINGER Group employs over 500 people worldwide and is now managed by third-generation family members, Timo Springer and Gero Springer www.springer.eu

Media Contact:
Bettina Lindschinger – Marketing and Communication
+ 43 676 88110300 bettina.lindschinger@springer.eu