Title: Stora Enso Key facts
1Stora Enso Key facts
2Stora Enso in brief
- Stora Enso is a forest products company producing
newsprint and book paper, magazine paper, fine
paper, consumer board, industrial packaging and
wood products - 12.7 million tonnes of paper and board
- 6.9 million m3 of sawn and processed wood
products - Sales 2008 EUR 11.0 billion
- Approximately 29 000 employees in more than 35
countries - Market capitalisation EUR 4.4 billion
- Shares listed on Helsinki and Stockholm stock
exchanges
3Key figures
) excluding non-recurring items
4Group Executive Team
CEO Jouko Karvinen
Technology Strategy Bernd Rettig
CFO Markus Rauramo
Wood Supply, HR, Sustainability Elisabet
Salander Björklund
Wood Products Hannu Kasurinen
Packaging Mats Nordlander
Fine Paper Hannu Alalauri
Publication Paper Juha Vanhainen
5Production plants
Production plants
Pulp in bales
6Breakdown by location
Number of employees
Paper and board capacity
7Breakdown by segment2008, continued operations
Operating profit, EUR 319 million
Sales, EUR 11 029 million
(Share of Groups operating profit)
19
19
18
14
13
41
9
8
31
26
23
21
-22
-20
)excluding non-recurring items
8Ownership by distribution31 Dec 2008
of shares
of voting power
(Non-Finnish/ Non-Swedish shareholders)
9Business areas
10What we do
- Publication paper
- Newsprint and book paper standard newsprint,
imroved newsprint, and directory and book paper - Magazine paper super-calendered, uncoated
machine-finished, machine-finished coated, and
coated magazine paper
- Fine paper
- Graphic paper (art books, upmarket magazines,
catalogues) - Office paper (document printing paper, envelope
paper, business forms, note pads etc.)
11What we do (continued)
- Packaging
- Consumer board liquid packaging board, food
service board, cartonboard and graphical board - Industrial packaging corrugated packaging,
containerboard, cores and coreboard, laminating
paper, paper sacks, sack and kraft paper
- Wood products
- Value added products for the construction and
joinery industries - Sawn and processed wood products to timber
retailers, merchants and importer-distributors
12Newsprint and Book Paper
- Products
- Standard newsprint, imroved newsprint, and
directory and book paper. - Capacity
- 3.0 million t/a
13Newsprint and Book Paper
Varkaus
Anjala
Kvarnsveden
Hylte
Langerbrugge
Sachsen
Maxau
Newsprint and Book Paper
14Magazine Paper
- Products
- Super-calendered (SC), uncoated machine-finished
(MF), machine-finished coated (MFC), and coated
(LWC, MWC, HWC) magazine paper. - Capacity
- 3.0 million t/a
15Magazine Paper
Veitsiluoto
Kotka
Kvarnsveden
Langerbrugge
Kabel
Corbehem
Maxau
Dawang
Arapoti
Magazine Paper
16Fine Paper
- Products
- Graphic paper (coated fine paper) is used in art
books annual reports, upmarket magazines and
catalogues. Office paper (uncoated fine paper)
products include document printing paper, digital
paper, envelope paper, business forms and paper
used in school notebooks and writing pads. - Capacity
- 3.2 million t/a
17Fine Paper
Veitsiluoto
Oulu
Varkaus
Imatra
Nymölla
Mendelsham
Uetersen
Antwerp
Suzhou
Office papers
Graphic papers
Sheeting plant
18Consumer Board
- Products
- Liquid packaging board, food service board,
cartonboard and graphical board. - Capacity
- 2.5 million t/a
19Consumer Board
Imatra
Ingerois
Karhula
Fors
Forshaga
Skoghall
Barcelona
Consumer Board
Plastic Coating Plants
20Industrial Packaging
- Products
- Corrugated packaging, containerboard, cores and
coreboard, laminating paper, paper sacks, sack
and kraft paper. - Capacity
- Corrugated packaging 1.5 billion m2
- Cores 0.3 million t/a
21Industrial Packaging
Ruovesi
Kristiinankaupunki
Lahti
Pori
Heinola
Mohed
Vikingstad
Imatra
Jönköping
Loviisa
Balabanovo
Kotka
Bäckefors
Tallinn
Arzamas
Riga
Lukhovitsy
Skene
Bolton
Kaunas
Edam
Milton Keynes
Ostroleka
Mosina
Wisconsin Rapids
Krefeld
Lodz
Tychy
Jülich
Saint-Seurin-Sur-LIsle
Páty
Hangzhou
Tolosana
Foshan
Pasir Gudang
Laminating Papers
Containerboards
Corrucated Packaging
Corenso
22Wood Products
- Products
- Mass-customised, value-added products for
industrial end-uses. These include
glue-laminated, stress-graded and finger-jointed
products and components for the construction and
joinery industries. Sawn and processed wood
products to timber retailers, merchants and
importer-distributors. - Capacity
- Sawn timber 6.9 million m3 of which 3.2 million
m3 value-added products
23Wood Products
Veitsiluoto
Uimaharju
Varkaus
Kitee
Impilahti
Tolkkinen
Ala
Honkalahti
Kopparfors
Nebolchi
Kotka
Imavere
Näpi
Gruvön
Launkalne
Alytus
Swietajno
Amsterdam
Murów
Plana
Zdirec
Pfarrkirchen
Brand
Ybbs
Sollenau
Bad St. Leonhard
Wood Products
24Appendix
25Major Structural Changes
Arapoti acquisition
Schneidersöhne Group acquisition
Start-up of Veracel Pulp Mill (joint venture)
2008
Papeteries de France acquisition
2007
2006
Scaldia Papier acquisition
Closing of Summa Mill, Kemijärvi Mill, Norrsundet
Mill, Baienfurt Mill and Paikuse sawmill
Intercell acquisition
Sylvester acquisition
2005
Consolidated Papersacquisition
2004
Divestment of Papyrus
Divestment of Swedishforest holdings
2002
Closing of Berghuizer Mill, Reisholz Mill and
Sauga Mill
Divestment of Finnantaraplantation
2000
Divestment of Stora Enso North America
Divestment of Finnish forest holdings
1999
Sale of power assets outside mills
1998
Sale of Wolfsheck Mill, Celbi Pulp Mill,
Pankakoski Mill, Linghed Mill and Grycksbo Mill
Stora Ensomerger
Sale of Tervakoski Mill
Sale of Dalum Mill
26Paper Industry Concentration
The paper industry is still relatively
fragmented, with top five firmscontrolling about
20-40 of the regional capacity
C(5)
Source Pöyry
C(5) combined share of top five firms
27Long-term Demand Growth by Region through
2025Paper and Paperboard
Demand growth, /a
India
China
Russia
Middle East
Africa
Eastern Europe
Latin America
Rest of Asia
Average 1.9/a
Oceania
Western Europe
North America
Japan
Share of consumption in 2006,
Source Pöyry
28Information as it happens www.storaenso.com
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