Metso to adjust its operations

Metso Corporation's press release, October 21, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. local time

Metso initiates employee negotiations in its Automation business, Mining and
Construction business, and at the Group Head Office. In Finland, the
negotiations may lead to reduction of about 50 jobs in total in Automation and
at the Group Head Office by the end of 2013. Additionally, various options for
Mining and Constructions' Tampere foundry operations will be studied in the
initiated employee negotiations.

The goal of the employee negotiations is to adjust the organization and
production capacity to correspond with the structural changes in the operating
environment and to improve Metso's long-term cost-competitiveness and
profitability. It is estimated that the adjustment measures will be implemented
in full as of the second quarter of 2014.
Adjustment measures in Automation and at Metso Head Office
Permanent structural changes in the pulp and paper industry have reduced demand
for Metso's process automation systems. Metso's Automation business is planning
to streamline and adjust its Process Automation Systems business globally and
Automation's European organization to better align with the market requirements.
In Finland the estimated reduction need in the Process automation systems
business is about 40 jobs. The negotiations affect Process Automation Systems
business line's Operations and R&D functions' employees mainly in Tampere and
Kajaani.
At the Metso Head Office in Finland, the negotiations are estimated to lead to
the reduction of 10 jobs due to the integration of support functions.
Adjustment measures in Mining and Construction's Tampere foundry operations and
machining workshop in Finland
Metso will commence employee negotiations in Mining and Construction's Tampere
foundry operations to adjust its production capacity to better correspond with
the changes in the operating environment and future demand.
Various options, including implementing temporary lay-offs, permanently reducing
the capacity and downsizing of operations, transferring operations to other
units in the foundry group and shutting down the entire Tampere foundry, or
selling either the entire foundry or parts of it, will be studied during the
employee negotiations.
The employee negotiations will concentrate also on Mining and Construction's
Tampere machining workshop, due to its workload being partly reliant on the
foundry.
The negotiations cover all personnel groups, approximately 240 people in total.
The measures which will be specified and scheduled during the negotiations are
likely to be implemented mainly during 2014.


Metso is a global supplier of technology and services to customers in the
process industries, including mining, construction, pulp and paper, power, and
oil and gas. Our 30,000 professionals based in over 50 countries contribute to
sustainability and deliver profitability to customers worldwide. Metso's shares
are listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd.

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For further information, please contact:



Harri Nikunen, CFO, Metso Corporation, harri.nikunen@metso.com, tel.
+358 20 484 3010

Sakari Ruotsalainen, President, Process Automation Systems business line,
Automation business, sakari.ruotsalainen@metso.com, tel. +358 40 511 6165

Pekka Pohjoismäki, President, Crushing and Screening business line, Mining and
Construction business, pekka.pohjoismaki@metso.com, tel. + 358 400 334 400