Metsä Group has a strong impact on Finland’s national economy


Metsä Group Press release 18 May 2016

 

According to the Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA), Metsä Group is Finland's fourth most important company in terms of value added, when both direct effects and the multiplier effects arising through purchases are included in the consideration. Major Finnish corporations have a significant impact on the total national production and financial growth, given that in 2015, the ten largest companies generated a total of 7.5 per cent of Finland’s GDP.

As part of its study, ETLA studied the impact of Metsä Group’s bioproduct mill being constructed in Äänekoski in terms of revenue, value added and employment. The impact of the largest investment to date in the history of Finnish forest industry has significant repercussions in the economy during both the construction and the operation of the mill.

According to ETLA’s calculations, the EUR 1.2 billion investment in the bioproduct mill will increase the revenue of companies operating in Finland by around EUR 2.4 billion at the construction stage, and it will generate value added that will be directly reflected in economic growth in the amount of nearly EUR 1 billion during 2015–2018. The annual employment effects arising from construction during 2016 and 2017 total nearly 4,000 person-years when the effects on the value chain and consumption are included in the calculation. This equals 0.16 per cent of the total employed workforce in Finland. In terms of Finland’s national economy, an essential thing is that a major part of the machinery and equipment delivered to the mill will be designed and manufactured by companies based in Finland. A large part of the equipment parts and components will also be made in Finland. The effects will spread widely via the suppliers’ value chains.

The largest significance of the bioproduct mill will arise during its production stage over a time span of three decades, during which period, according to ETLA’s calculations, the mill will generate value added of nearly EUR 12 billion in Finland. The cumulative employment effects of the production stage will rise to 61,000 person-years. The employment effects will be generated in the value chain of the bioproduct mill’s suppliers and their employees, as the mill’s number of employees will not increase from the present level. Finland has an important role as a producer of bioproduct raw materials and intermediate products. Two thirds of the new jobs will be created directly in the value chain of the bioproduct mill.

Metsä Group will build the world’s first next-generation bioproduct mill in the area of the present pulp mill. The value of the investment is EUR 1.2 billion. Scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2017, the mill will produce 1.3 million tonnes of pulp per year. In addition to pulp, the mill will also produce other bioproducts and bioenergy.

More information: http://www.etla.fi/julkaisut/suurten-yritysten-ja-niiden-arvoketjujen-rooli-taloudessa/ (Mainly in Finnish)

 

METSÄ GROUP

 

Further information:
Ilkka Hämälä, CEO, Metsä Fibre Oy, tel. +358 (0)50 598 8617
Juha Laine, Senior Vice President, Communications, Metsä Group, tel. +358 (0)10 465 4541

 

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Metsä Group is a forerunner in bioeconomy utilising renewable wood from sustainably managed northern forests. Metsä Group focuses on wood supply and forest services, wood products, pulp, fresh forest fibre paperboards and tissue and cooking papers.

Metsä Group’s sales totalled EUR 5.0 billion in 2015, and it employs approximately 9,600 people. The Group operates in some 30 countries. Metsäliitto Cooperative is the parent company of Metsä Group and owned by approximately 116,000 Finnish forest owners.