Stora Enso announced plans
to rebuild newsprint paper machine no. 3 and the thermomechanical pulping plant
at its Summa mill in Finland.
The aim is to improve quality
and increase the capacity of the paper machine by 15,000 metric tons to 220,000
metric tons per year. The capacity of the thermomechanical pulping plant will
be increased to 260,000 metric tons per year.
The paper machine will be
rebuilt in two stages in June and December 2001. Installation work at the
thermomechanical pulping plant will be undertaken in October 2001 and trial
runs will begin in January 2002.

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