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LOGISTICS 15


managing director of Port of Helsinki. “This is one of biggest increases in business that we have seen for some years. We have much reason to be content.” Metsä Group said that


Vuosaari’s central role in Finnish foreign trade fl ows and its good access by both land and sea were factors favouring its choice as an export harbour. Recent investments into the port infrastructure and the port’s current role as an export harbour of Metsä Group companies create a good foundati on for building a competi ti ve soluti on both for Metsä Group and the society. “Vuosaari provides us with


good opportuniti es to develop operati ons that support an effi cient and competi ti ve logisti cs system,” said Jari Vouti lainen, senior vice president for Logisti cs


at Metsä Group. “This is an important milestone in designing the export logisti cs soluti on for the investment proposal next spring. Cost-effi cient and fl uent logisti cs are key contributors when deciding on the investment.”


The fi nal investment decision on the constructi on of the bioproduct mill will be made next spring. A positi ve investment decision would mean starti ng producti on in 2017. The mill would increase Metsä Group’s


annual export deliveries by 800,000 tonnes, equivalent to about 35 railway wagons of pulp per day. More informati on from Päivi


Prami at Port of Helsinki. Tel. 358 9310 33501.


PASSION FOR TOP PERFORMANCE


A LEADING PORT OPERATOR IN FINLAND FOR PULP & PAPER INDUSTRY


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