Södra's new CLT facility inaugurated - tenfold increase in production capacity
Thursday, March 16, 2023 11:00 am
SWEDEN (News release) -- Södra's new cross-laminated timber (CLT) facility was inaugurated on the west coast of Sweden. The facility is one of the largest in Sweden and marks a tenfold increase in Södra's production capacity. Guests at the inauguration included Brittis Benzler, County Governor in Halland Municipality, and Ann-Charlotte Stenkil, Chair of Varberg's municipal council. A key part of Södra's Group strategy is a future-proofed industrial structure that creates a leading offering for customers and consumers. The new CLT facility broadens the market for construction materials while also promoting sustainable construction and more sustainable communities. "Södra's assignment is to renew and improve the value of forest estates and our new CLT facility is one way to do exactly that. Today is a proud moment for Södra's entire organisation - members, employees and customers are continuing to work together to build stronger value chains that enable us to meet society's demand for sustainable and innovative products from family forestry," said Lotta Lyrå, CEO of Södra. The plant at Värö is one of the largest in Sweden for the production of CLT with the capacity to supply framing materials for just over 4,000 homes per year, a tenfold increase in Södra's production capacity. By investing in production at Värö, Södra is close to several developing regions for CLT in the Nordic region. Logistically, the product can also be easily shipped to international markets from the port in Varberg. CLT production is completely fossil free as it uses green energy produced at Södra's pulp mill at Värö. Guests of honour included the County Governor and Chair of the municipal council "One prerequisite for meeting the emissions-reduction targets is broad-based cooperation among companies, authorities and politicians - when we work together towards the same objective. Another is that we show that it is possible to achieve the targets, which will instil hope and in turn create engagement and a sense of responsibility. I am therefore delighted to take part in this inauguration," said Brittis Benzler, County Governor in Halland Municipality. The investment in a new plant at Värö has led to recruitment of 90 new Södra employees to the company's Building Systems segment, which is responsible for producing CLT. This was welcomed by Ann-Charlotte Stenkil, Chair of Varberg's municipal council, who was also a guest at the inauguration. "This type of establishment is very important for Varberg. It creates many jobs. It also makes sustainable and large-scale timber construction possible - both housing and commercial premises. The plant is also very impressive in terms of its size, logistics and efficiency," said Ann-Charlotte Stenkil, Chair of Varberg's municipal council. Södra's goal is to be the leading CLT producer in the Nordic region
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