
Stora Enso has successfully completed the acquisition of the
Finnish sawmill company Junnikkala, which was first announced in
October 2024. The integration of Junnikkala’s sawmills with
Stora Enso’s packaging board site in Oulu, Finland, will ensure
a cost-efficient wood supply for the site, where a new packaging
board machine is currently ramping up production.
The total enterprise value of the transaction is up to EUR 137
million, with a significant portion contingent upon the
achievement of specific production milestones. Once Junnikkala’s
new sawmill in Oulu is fully operational, the acquisition is
expected to generate annual synergies of approximately EUR 15
million.
The products from Junnikkala’s sawmills will complement Stora
Enso’s existing wood products portfolio, further strengthening
its position in the market. As a result of this acquisition,
Stora Enso’s annual wood procurement in Finland will increase by
approximately 1.7 million m3, and the Group’s overall sawmilling
capacity will expand by 700,000 m3.
Stora Enso remains committed to its core belief that everything
made from fossil-based materials today can be made from trees
tomorrow. As the leading provider of renewable products in
packaging, biomaterials, and wooden construction, and one of the
largest private forest owners in the world, the company is
focused on advancing sustainable solutions. In 2024, Stora Enso
had approximately 19,000 employees and reported sales of EUR 9
billion. Stora Enso’s shares are listed on Nasdaq Helsinki and
Nasdaq Stockholm, with additional trading in the USA OTC
Markets.
Source:
storaenso.com