Regulatory Filings • Jun 27, 2018
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Borregaard: LignoTech Florida plant officially opened
On 26 June LignoTech Florida's new lignin plant in Fernandina Beach was
officially opened.
The 110 million USD investment represents a production capacity of 100,000
metric tonnes lignin measured as dry substance. In a planned second phase, the
capacity can later be expanded by 50,000 tonnes. The plant has been in test
operation for some time, and the facility is now producing saleable lignin. At
the time of the opening ceremony 600 tonnes had been delivered to US customers
in June.
- We are very pleased that we have been able to finish the construction of the
new plant on time and within the estimated cost budget, and we are confident
that the facility has the targeted capabilities, says Per A. Sørlie, President
and CEO of Borregaard.
Initially it was foreseen that the products from the new plant would be sold
primarily to applications within the construction industry. However, based on
the inherent properties in the raw material, a number of alternative markets
have been identified. The construction segment will still be very important, but
the share of sales going to this end use is now foreseen to be below 50% in
LignoTech Florida is owned by Borregaard (55%) and Rayonier Advanced Materials
(45%), and employs 51 persons in Fernandina Beach.
For background information, see also the stock exchange notices of 1 June
2015, 17 December 2015, 28 June 2016, 9 December 2016 and 12 June 2017.
Sarpsborg, 27 June 2018
Contact:
Jørn Syvertsen, Director Investor Relations, +47 958 36 335
This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section
5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
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