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Vapo sheds 400,000 tonnes of pellets
Oct 20, 2011 - Finnish pellet manufacturing and distribution giant Vapo has shut several pellet plants and taken 400,000 tonnes from the market. The company says that the market outlook for the pellet business has continued to weaken in key customer segments and markets. The excess capacity situation that has continued for a long time, combined with increased imports to Europe, has reduced the market price to a level that often does not cover production and transportation costs.
 
Since 2000 Vapo has invested almost EUR 90 million in pellet production. Investments were based on expectation that renewable energy sources would quickly replace fossil fuels.  Demand for pellets and the business environment, including subsidies and tax policy, have not met company expectations. Vapo has exported its over supply of pellet production from Finland to Scandinavian and Central European markets, even though the export business has been unprofitable.  From its beginning, pellet production has generated cumulative loss of appr. EUR 40 million to Vapo.
 
As the market outlook for the pellet business does not show any improvement in near future, Vapo has decided to close down it pellet plants in Ilomantsi, Haapavesi and Kaskinen in Finland. Vapo is also going to abandon its port facilities in Riga and is preparing to adjust its production capacity in Sweden.  In the past few years, the production plants to be closed down in Finland have operated at less than 30% capacity.  Vapo is preparing to make a write off at least EUR 29 million in the financial statements for the current year. In addition to the plants to be closed down, Vapo will make write-offs to the remaining pellet plants and the rest of the pellet infrastructure. As the personnel of Vapo’s pellet plants in Finland have been outsourced to Maintpartner, the close-down will not have direct impact on Vapo’s personnel. The number of personnel of the mills to be closed down has been 19.
 
After the reorganisation, Vapo will have pellet plants in Kärsämäki, Ylistaro, Turenki, Haukineva and Vilppula in Finland, in Forsnäs, Främlingshem, Vaggeryd and Ljusne in Sweden, in Slubice in Poland and in Vildbjerg in Denmark. As the result of the adaptation measures, Vapo’s annual pellet production capacity will decrease from 900 000 tonnes to appr. 500 000 tonnes. Vapo’s pellet production in the current year will be about 500 000 tonnes, or an average of just over 45,000 tonnes per plant, reflecting a scale much smaller than the pellet importers it competes with. The annual turnover from pellet production at the current volume level is appr. EUR 90 million.
 
According to Vapo’s CEO, Tomi Yli-Kyyny, these measures are necessary to improve Vapo’s profitability.  “In terms of production capacity, Vapo is an indisputable market leader in Finland, but the decrease in the world market prices and increase in the production costs left us no alternative.  In line with our strategy, Vapo will continue to invest also in bioenergy and pellets will be part of our bioenergy portfolio offered to our customers”, Tomi Yli-Kyyny states