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Finland's Stora Enso shuts two further production websites due to strikes

Finnish forestry firm Stora Enso on Friday stated it would begin totally ramping down its Imatra and Oulu mills on Sunday due to ongoing political strikes that are hitting ports and transportation in Finland.

Stora Enso had actually currently begun ramping down some production lines at Imatra, however will start shutting down the rest on Sunday, a company representative stated.

The company expects its Oulu and Imatra mills to be fully nearby the start of Easter, the representative said, adding that it would take a couple of days to fully close all production lines.

As soon as we hear more about the strikes, if they will be ending by April 1, as we have now been notified, or whether they will go on, then we need to make a new evaluation at that time, the spokesperson stated.

Strikes on the Finnish trains were restricting the supply of wood to the 2 websites, the spokesperson stated. The other reason is that the storage facilities are now simply filling up so there's no place to save the ended up products, she included.

Stora Enso previously this week shut down its Varkaus packaging board mill. It likewise stopped paper production at its Anjalankoski mill, but continues board production at the website, the spokesperson said.

Several business including steelmaker SSAB, refiner Neste and forestry group UPM have said their operations are adversely affected by the strike.

(source: Reuters)