Perini Mile+ toilet roll converting machine
Perini Mile+ : toilet roll converting machine converts core and coreless rolls. Reduce costs, raw materials, and fuel use. Optimize packaging and logistics.
Perini X7 Pro
Perini X7 Pro: this tissue roll making machine offers the possibility to install the My Decor group, an innovative decorative ply bonding method to support product differentiation strategy.
MyMTC converting line
Ready to introduce interfold products to your line? Remain market-competitive and profitable with the affordably priced customizable MYMTC Converting line.
Napkin fold mechanical lines – MTC Star V
MTC Star V is a tissue folding machine easy to use that features clean vacuum conducts and delivers high efficiency. Key benefits include high production capacity.
Perini X10 Pro
Perini 10 Pro: this paper manufacturing machine can run at a stable speed up to 550 m/min and production capacity of 35 logs/min for traditional rolls and 450 m/min for coreless products.
Raising concerns at Valmet
Valmet encourages our employees and stakeholders to speak up and raise concerns, if they notice any violations of our Code, other misconduct, or unethical behavior. Reporting misconduct is our responsibility at Valmet as it ensures that our Code applies to everyone, everywhere and every day.
Valmet’s General Purchase Conditions
LD Celulose’s new mill meets the needs for sustainable dissolving pulp
LD Celulose’s new mill in the Triângulo Mineiro region, Brazil, is one of the largest dissolving pulp mills in the world. The mill was started up in April 2022 and is setting new productivity and energy efficiency standards.
Turning up the volume of CTMP production at SCA Ortviken
The demand for newsprint and magazine paper in the world has decreased. To adapt to this change, SCA decided to shut down the production of newsprint and LWC at their Ortviken mill and focus on producing CTMP pulp instead.
An intensive, educational and successful bale handling project
In 2021, Nordic Paper Säffle invested in a new bale handling system from Valmet to controllably handle incoming pulp. The amount of received pulp increased, as the mill ended its production of sulfite pulp after 138 years and switched to using only purchased sulfate pulp for its paper machines.
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