Stora Enso's sawmill in Ala, Sweden is investing in one TC
progressive kiln, two FB-continuous kilns and three cart-fed
batch kilns from Swedish Valutec.
"When the new Valutec dryers are in place, we will have a
state-of-the-art, sustainable drying park, tailored to our
product range. We will become more energy-efficient with
high-tech drying technology in all our kilns," says Jenny
Andersson, sawmill manager at Stora Enso Ala.
Stora Enso previously had extensive experience from
partnerships, project implementation and products from Valutec,
which made them an obvious participant in the procurement
procedure.
"An important quality aspect favoring Valutec was that their
dryers have a stainless-steel construction proven to be adapted
to the Nordic environment near the sea where we operate," says
Jenny.
Valutec chose early on to only manufacture dryers in stainless
steel. It has proven superior to aluminum. An aluminum dryer
lasts for about 20 years, while a stainless-steel dryer lasts
forever, if maintained correctly.
The installation of the wood dryers will begin in the summer and
all dryers will be put into operation on January 25 and the plan
is for other production to continue as usual during the
construction of the dryers.
Already in 1854, Bergvik, Ala AB built the first sawmill in Ala
and since 1998 it has been part of the Stora Enso group. Today,
Ala is a pine sawmill, with an annual capacity of approx.
400,000 m3, which produces sawn wood products and finishing
finger jointed products. It also has its own pellet production
of approx. 100,000 tons. The company has 143 employees.