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Valmet and CMPC Finalize Agreement for Major Modernization Project at Guaíba Pulp Mill in Brazil

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Valmet and CMPC have finalized the agreement of which Valmet and CMPC signed a letter of intent in September 2021. According to the agreement, Valmet will deliver key technology and automation for CMPC's BioCMPC project. The target is to modernize and increase the production capacity of the Guaíba pulp mill's line 2 from 1.5 million ADt/y (air dry tonnes per year) to 1.85 million ADt/y.

The upgraded mill is expected to start operation in the fourth quarter of 2023.

BioCMPC project's main targets are to both increase the sustainability of the pulp mill and modernize the production technology. The project will include new control and environmental management measures across the mill. The project has been carefully designed, based on CMPC's mission to sustainably produce and market wood, pulp, paper and tissue products of first-rate quality that are competitive, add value and create development opportunities for its employees and local communities.

"CMPC has chosen the most environmentally efficient and sustainable solutions. Valmet's delivery offers the full benefits of our unique offering consisting of process technology, automation and services. We will continue the excellent cooperation by improving the mill performance and including more industrial internet solutions combined with expert services on site and remotely," says Celso Tacla, Area President, South America, Valmet.

Bertel Karlstedt, Business Line President, Pulp and Energy, Valmet, added, "We provide the mill with our latest technological innovations designed for high efficiency which will allow the mill to be one of the most sustainable mills in Brazil with low environmental impact. The project will have a significant employment impact both for our engineering, production and project execution in Brazil and the Nordics."

 

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