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Klabin Contracts Voith to Modernize PM 9 at Telêmaco Borba to 440,000 Metric TPY

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With the aim of increasing its board production up to 15% and improving the quality of its products, the largest Brazilian packaging paper manufacturer and exporter, Klabin, has signed a contract with Voith, Germany, to modernize its PM 9. With the rebuild, the machine installed in the city of Telêmaco Borba (state of Paraná), Brazil, will be capable of manufacturing up to 440,000 metric tons of board paper per year, including liquid packaging board used for packaging liquid and paste-like foodstuffs (such as milk, juice, cream, etc.), and folding box board used for various packaging applications such as breakfast cereals, pies, and breaded foods.

Originally designed to produce 350,000 metric tpy, PM 9 has undergone frequent optimizations since its startup in 2007, and is currently capable of producing 380,000 metric tpy.

The machine, one of the most modern packaging paper machines in the Americas and which complies with stringent safety norms, will undergo yet another modernization in record time. To be able to implement the project, Voith will be required to deliver cutting edge technology, in addition to efficient manufacturing and project management.

Klabin is the largest Brazilian paper manufacturer and exporter. It produces paper, packaging board, corrugated packaging board, industrial bags, as well as logs. Established in 1899, the company currently operates 15 industrial plants in Brazil, as well as one in Argentina. It is organized in three business units: Forestry, Papers (board paper and kraft paper), and Conversion (corrugated board and industrial bags).
 

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