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Pöyry Awarded EPCM Services for Horizonte 2 Mill in Brazil

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Fibria, Brazil, the largest eucalyptus producer in the world, has awarded Pöyry, Finland, the assignment for the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management (EPCM) services for the Balance of Plant (BOP) of the Horizonte 2 project in Brazil.

The services cover the required interconnection between all process areas, turbo generators and steam distribution system, water intake and effluent outfall systems, cooling towers, air compressors, chilled water system, central air conditioning for the mill, and other complementary systems. The value of the order was not disclosed.

The annual target capacity for the mill is 1.75 million metric tons of eucalyptus-baled bleached pulp, with startup planned for the fourth quarter of 2017. The new pulp mill will be located in Três Lagoas, Mato Grosso do Sul State, where Fibria already has the Horizonte 1 pulp mill producing 1.3 milliuon air dry metric tpy since 2009. For Horizonte 1, Pöyry was responsible for the concept development and environmental studies, as well as for the BOP and EPCM services and overall project management. 

This state-of-the-art mill is baed on the use of best available technologies and best environmental practices. With this expansion, Fibria's total production capacity will increase from 5.3 million to more than 7 million metric tons of pulp per year. The existing mill is already self-sufficient in energy production and the Horizonte 2 Project will produce a surplus of 120 MWH.

 Pöyry has been involved in the project since January 2011 when it was awarded an assignment by Fibria for the environmental and conceptual studies for the project. 

"This assignment strengthens Pöyry's position as the world's leading pulp and paper engineering consultancy, and is the result of bringing together expertise from across a number of complementary disciplines within Pöyry," said Marcelo Cordaro, prsident of Pöyry's Regional Operations Latin America.

 

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