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Metsä Tissue
Industrywood
Founded1868
Headquarters ,

Key people

Ilkka Hämälä (Chairman), Esa Kaikkonen (CEO)
ProductsTissue papers, greaseproof papers
RevenueEUR 1.1 billion (2019) [1]

Operating income

EUR 73.4 million (2019) [2]

Number of employees

2,500 (end 2019) [3]
Websitemetsatissue.com

Metsä Tissue is a Finnish company headquartered in Espoo[4] that manufactures tissue papers and greaseproof papers. Metsä Tissue sells its products under brands Lambi, Serla, Mola, Tento, Katrin and SAGA. In Sweden, they have paper millsinMariestad,[5] Kvillsfors,[6] and Pauliström.[7][8] In Finland, Metsä Tissue has one mill located in Mänttä. In Germany Metsä Tissue has three mills located in Raubach, Kreuzau and Düren. Metsä Tissue also has mills in Krapkowice, Poland and Zilina, Slovakia. It has a total of nine paper mills, all in Europe.[9] Metsä Tissue is part of Metsä Group, one of the largest forest industry groups in the world.[10] The company's operations in Russia ended in 2015.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Metsä Group's comparable operating result in 2019 was EUR 495 million". www.metsagroup.com. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  • ^ "Metsä Group's comparable operating result in 2019 was EUR 495 million". www.metsagroup.com. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  • ^ "Metsä Tissue: a leading producer of tissue papers and greaseproof baking & cooking papers". www.metsatissue.com. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  • ^ "Contact us". www.metsatissue.com. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  • ^ "Company information — Metsä Tissue AB, Head Office and Katrinefors Mill — BIRKNER International PaperWorld".
  • ^ "Company information — Metsä Tissue AB, Nyboholm Mill — BIRKNER International PaperWorld".
  • ^ "Company information — Metsä Tissue AB, Pauliström Mill — BIRKNER International PaperWorld".
  • ^ "Stora vattenskador vid fabriksbrand".
  • ^ "Metsä Tissue has completed the divestment of the napkin business". www.metsatissue.com. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  • ^ Aleksi. "Metsä Board to exit paper production".
  • ^ Luonnonvarakeskuksen uutinen 6.8.2015
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