
Nippon Paper Resources Australia, a wholly owned subsidiary of
Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd., has entered into an agreement
to jointly acquire all the shares of Marusumi Whangarei Company
Limited, a New Zealand-based softwood chip production and export
company currently jointly owned by Marusumi Paper Co., Ltd. and
Marubeni Corporation.
The acquisition will be concluded in partnership with Pentarch
Forestry Pty Ltd, a diversified Australasian timber
manufacturing and export company. Upon completion of the
transaction, the planned shareholding ratio will be 70% for NPR
and 30% for PF. The share transfer is expected to be completed
by the end of February 2026.
Following the acquisition, NPR and PF plan to enter into a
formal joint venture shareholders' agreement and jointly operate
the business. MWC will subsequently be renamed NP Wood Fibre
Company Limited.
NP Wood Fibre Company Limited will operate a major New Zealand
softwood chip production and export business, leveraging off the
country's abundant forest resources and positioning itself to
meet the anticipated growth in global demand for softwood chips.
For NPI, the transaction supports the diversification of
procurement sources and the establishment of a stable supply of
softwood resource for the Japanese market.
In collaboration with PF, NP Wood Fibre will also market
softwood chips across the Asian market, thereby enhancing the
revenue potential of the Nippon Paper Group's timber-related
businesses. Furthermore, NP Wood Fibre will combine the Nippon
Paper Group's expertise in hardwood plantation management,
woodchip production and export operations in Brazil and
Australia with PF's capabilities across lumber, woodchip, and
other timber-related businesses.
With the extensive sales and export experience of both NPI and
PF in Australia and New Zealand, the newly established NF Wood
Fibre joint venture is well positioned to fully leverage these
combined strengths and to further expand the forestry and timber
businesses of both partners.
Source:
pulpapernews.com