Sunday, January 1, 2012

Sweden:S=?UTF-8?B?w7Y=?=dra Cell M=?UTF-8?B?w7Y=?=rrum to produce textile pulp

A new Post "Sweden:Södra Cell Mörrum to produce textile pulp" was written on the January 1, 2012 at 11:54 am on "Textile Global - Textile and Fashion News".

Södra's executive committee has set an appropriation limit which
will permit a number of offensive investments in 2012. The decision
was taken at a meeting held on 7 December 2011. "In addition to
earlier decisions concerning our participation in the development of
wind power in 2012, we have now decided on an appropriation limit of
SEK 1,895 million," said Group President Leif Brodén.

"This will now permit a number of offensive investments to be made. We
are intending to continue investing in product improvements, but first
and foremost we now perceive opportunities for further investments in
bioenergy. We are taking into account an investment in Lignoboost at
Södra Cell Mörrum which will involve a potential investment in
new biomaterials in future, as well as making the mill fossil
fuel-free. We are envisaging an investment in a new lime kiln at
Värö, and we envisage even more pellet production capacity."

"It is important for us to make the most of the business opportunities
available to us in bioenergy when our traditional products are finding
things considerably more difficult."

Our budget also allows for another investment in textile pulp. The
plan is to convert another pulp line for production of textile pulp.

"Hopefully we will have time to identify which of our lines is most
suitable prior to the fourth quarter of 2012. Textile pulp offers
major benefits in terms of quality, sustainability and ecology, and we
believe we will see good growth in years to come. Production of
textile pulp will be commencing at Södra Cell Mörrum in December
this year."

The forecast results for 2011 indicate an operating profit of almost
SEK 1 billion and a return of 10 per cent on capital employed.

"We are seeing a similar result level in our budget for 2012, with
uncertain environmental factors," concluded Leif Brodén.

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Sweden:Södra Cell Mörrum to produce textile pulp

http://www.textileglobal.com/2012/01/swedensodra-cell-morrum-to-produce-textile-pulp.html

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