UPM plans to permanently close a SC paper machine in Rauma, Finland and sell its Chapelle newsprint mill in Grand-Couronne, France. If realized, the measures would result in a reduction of 265,000 tonnes of SC capacity and 240,000 tonnes of newsprint capacity in UPM’s portfolio.
UPM is committed to maintaining its profitability and actively manages production capacity in line with the structural decline of the graphic paper demand. Both paper machines are the least cost competitive UPM assets in their respective product segments. The measures would help safeguard the overall competitiveness and support the long term performance of the business.
The closure of PM 2 at UPM Rauma is planned to be completed by end of 2019. The consultation processes will start today. Production on the remaining two paper machines in Rauma will continue as before. Estimated reduction of personnel is 179 persons.
As for UPM Chapelle, the company will open a bidding process for the sale of the mill. The sales process would not impact the deliveries to the customers. In case no credible offer is received by mid-January 2020, a consultation process for a potential closure of the mill would be started while the search for a potential buyer would still continue. The target is to close the processes by the end of Q2 2020. Currently 236 people are employed by the Chapelle mill.
“The graphic paper demand in Europe has declined structurally for more than 10 years. This year the decline has been accentuated by the adverse economic development. The plans announced today are therefore a necessary step to ensure profitable paper production on the remaining, competitive uncoated publication paper assets. They are supporting our commitment to remaining a high-performing and reliable partner for our customers in the graphic paper industry also in the long run,” says Winfried Schaur, Executive Vice President UPM Communication Papers.
“The planned steps announced today will lead to a healthier capacity utilization and help improve our overall cost structure and competitiveness. We are aware that these plans will have an impact on our committed employees, and we aim at respecting their interests in a socially responsible manner. Naturally, we will honor our commitments to our customers throughout the process.”, says Anu Ahola, Senior Vice President News and Retail Business at UPM Communication Papers.
At the same time UPM plans to establish a new Business Services Hub located in Wroclaw, Poland bringing together various customer and supplier facing services and related finance services. In total 168 positions in 11 different locations would be affected. UPM Finance & Control, UPM Communication Papers and UPM Raflatac plan to be the first users of the new Business Services Hub. The hub is planned to be in full operation by the end of Q3 2020.
UPM will realise restructuring charges of approximately EUR 33 million (EUR 19 million cash impact and EUR 14 million as write-offs) as items affecting comparability in its Q3 2019 results, mainly related to the planned closure of Rauma PM2. The planned actions would result in annual savings of approximately EUR 20 million.
For information, please contact:UPM Communication Paper Stakeholder Relations, tel. +49 821 3109 225, paperinfo@upm.com
For information related to Chapelle, please contact: Jean Kubiac, General Manager, UPM Chapelle, (through Pyksis: tel. +34 6 14 88 85 77 or +34 6 63 67 75 11)
For local information related to Rauma, please contact: Timo Suutarla, General Manager, UPM Rauma, tel. +358 204 14 3100
For investor information or information related to the Business Services Hub, please contact:
UPM, Media Relations
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About UPM Chapelle
UPM Chapelle manufactures newsprint papers with an annual capacity of 240,000 tonnes. Situated in Grand Couronne, France the mill currently employs 236 people, operating one paper machine.
About UPM Rauma
UPM Rauma manufactures coated and uncoated graphic papers with an annual capacity of approximately 935,000 tonnes. Situated in Western Finland, the mill currently employs 601 people, operating three paper machines.
About UPM Communication Papers
UPM Communication Papers is the world's leading producer of graphic papers, offering an extensive product range for advertising and publishing as well as home and office uses. The high performing papers and service concepts of UPM add value to our customers' businesses, while actively fulfilling demanding environmental and social responsibility criteria. With headquarters in Germany, UPM Communication Papers employs approximately 8,000 people. More about UPM Communication Papers and its products at www.upmpaper.com
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