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Molpus Woodlands Group

Molpus Woodlands Group Purchases 117,773 Acres in East Texas and Northwest Louisiana

Jackson, Mississippi—The Molpus Woodlands Group, LLC (Molpus), a timberland investment management organization headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi, has, on behalf of a client, successfully purchased approximately 117,773 acres of timberland in east Texas and northwest Louisiana from clients of Manulife Investment Management.

Located in eight counties in east Texas and eight parishes in northwest Louisiana, the property consists of well-managed, high-quality timberlands with over 75 years of commercial management.  With a large inventory of quality timber, Molpus believes these properties provide an opportunity for steady and significant cash flow due to the access to broad timber markets representing a diverse spectrum of pulp, paper, lumber, and panel producers across this region. Molpus’s vertically integrated management team will be responsible for the management of the timberlands, including volume commitments under beneficial long-term supply agreements and opportunistic open market timber sales.

Molpus plans to include these timberlands in its certification with the Sustainable Forestry Initiative® standard, which includes key measures to protect biodiversity, sustainable harvest levels, water quality, protection of at-risk species, wildlife habitat, and regeneration.  Molpus’s forest certification program is a key element of its commitment to incorporating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies and practices into investment analysis and decision-making.

“Timberlands have historically provided attractive returns and cash yields while providing steady biological growth in the trees and a positive correlation to inflation,” said Bob Lyle, President of Molpus. “We intend to continue our proven sustainable forest management practices with these properties, while seeking new and creative opportunities to maximize the investment’s long-term return potential.”

“As a long-time timberland manager in the states of Louisiana and Texas, we are pleased to add these properties to areas where we already have a strong presence,” said Ken Sewell, Chief Operating Officer of Molpus. “We look forward to using our existing expertise in managing these high-quality assets as long-term, timber investments for our client while incorporating our history of forest sustainability and stewardship.”

About Molpus

The Molpus Woodlands Group, LLC (Molpus) acquires, manages, and sells timberland as an investment vehicle for pension funds, college endowments, foundations, insurance companies, and high-net-worth individual investors. Molpus currently manages approximately 1.7 million acres of timberland investments in 15 states. Molpus incorporates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies and practices into investment analysis and decision-making. Molpus believes its strong ESG performance has positive implications for the environment and the future of Molpus. Molpus was founded in 1996 as a timber investment management organization (TIMO) and has a company legacy dating back to 1905. Molpus is one of the oldest timber-related companies in the United States.

 


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komatsu

Komatsu Forest AB acquires Bracke Forest AB

Komatsu announces agreement to acquire Swedish manufacturer of attachments for silviculture:

To Expand the Sustainable Forestry Business to Make Carbon Neutral Contributions

Through Komatsu Forest AB, a wholly owned subsidiary in Sweden, Komatsu Ltd. (President and CEO: Hiroyuki Ogawa) (hereafter “Komatsu”) is going to acquire Bracke Forest AB (CEO: Klas-Håkan Ljungberg) (hereafter “Bracke”), headquartered in Bräcke, Sweden, which develops, manufactures, and sells application-specific attachments for silviculture. Komatsu is planning to close the acquisition on July 1, 2022, on the condition that all necessary procedures for closing are completed. The impact on Komatsu’s consolidated business results is estimated to be minimal.

Komatsu concerts efforts in the forestry business, as it upholds the sustainable forestry which not only engages in harvesting and forwarding but also includes silviculture and forest management. Komatsu also works to mechanize dangerous work, facilitate wide use of forest machines that contribute to safety, and promote smart forestry that analyzes drone and satellite-based data for the management of forests, including the number and height of trees.

Tree planting is expected to expand worldwide for lumber production and environmental concerns, such as the promotion of carbon neutrality. At the same time, the need for mechanization is growing, especially because tree planting is labor-intensive work, with an increase in planting in remote areas, and a decrease in the workforce. With extensive know-how of silviculture over the years, Bracke develops, manufactures, and sells application-specific attachments for use in silviculture processes. Since 2014, Bracke and Komatsu have engaged in joint development by sharing respective technologies and experience accumulated over the years, respectively in forest and construction machines. In 2020, Komatsu launched the D61EM-23M0, the world’s first bulldozer-based automatic* crawler planter, in Brazil.

Even after the acquisition, Komatsu will continue to incorporate Bracke’s technologies and expertise in the field of planting in order to accelerate its pace of mechanization of all processes other than harvesting and forwarding, which have already been mechanized. Komatsu will work to generate synergy for smart forestry and provide higher value-added products in order to enhance the safety and productivity of customers’ jobsite operations and make carbon-neutral contributions.

*The D61EM-23M0 performs automatic traveling, stopping, and planting on the preset courses.

Outline of Bracke

Name: Bracke Forest AB (unlisted)
Established: 1922
Headquartered: Bräcke, Sweden
Representative: Klas-Håkan Ljungberg
Major line of business: Development, manufacturer, and sales of application-specific attachments for use in silviculture processes

 

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russian operations

Metsä Group’s Russian operations driven down

Metsä Group press release 3 March 2022

Metsä Group’s only plant in Russia, the Svir sawmill, has been suspended. Wood procurement in Russia for Svir sawmill and Metsä Group’s Finnish and Swedish factories has also been driven down.

METSÄ GROUP
Inquiries:
Juha Laine, Communications Director, Metsä Group, tel. +358 10 465 4541

Metsä Group
www.metsagroup.fi

See other companies temporarily discontinuing operations with Russia here.