31 October 2020

UPM TO PERMANENTLY CLOSE KAIPOLA PAPER MILL BY MID-DECEMBER

UPM says it will permanently close its Kaipola paper mill in Jämsä, Finland, by mid-December. UPM's second paper mill in Jämsä, UPM Jämsänkoski, will continue operations with one graphic paper machine and two specialty paper machines.

In late-August, UPM announced restructuring plans that included closing the Kaipola mill, selling UPM Shotton paper mill in Wales (UK), and streamlining the company's Communication Papers business function teams.

In a written statement, UPM said, "The parties were not able to identify an economically viable solution for the future operation of UPM Kaipola. Consequently, Kaipola's three paper machines will be permanently closed, affecting altogether 448 positions at the mill, of which 20 positions will be transferred to UPM Jämsänkoski's Specialty Papers operations. Approximately 20% of the redundancies will be retirements, with discussions pending. The closure will lead to an annual reduction of 720,000 tonnes of graphic paper capacity, thereof 450,000 tonnes of newsprint and 270,000 tonnes of coated mechanical paper. An after-care team will ensure safe conditions at the mill after the closing.

"The decisions were based on thorough assessments of graphic paper demand, global economic development and the local operating environment. Global demand for graphic paper has been declining consistently for years. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic and related measures have caused a short-term disruption in demand and weakened the overall economic outlook."