| Company name : | Heinola Sawmill Machinery Inc. | |
| Street : | Tehtaantie 21, FIN-18101 | |
| City : | Heinola | |
| Website : | www.heinolasm.fi | |
| E-mail : | info@heinolasm.fi | |
| Phone : | 358-3848411 | |
| Fax : | 358-38484301 | |
| Contact Person : | ||
| Office Type : | Head office | |
| Country Name : | Finland | |
We in HEINOLA believe that it is possible to find the solutions in our changing world.”
These are our common values that define our objectives. They are the principles according to which we operate and which guide our choices. These values characterise the inner determination of our working community.
Expertise
When we know how to finish the job ourselves, we can also choose the right partners.
This is in the best interests of our customers as well.
Continuous development
Our line of business is developing and demands more and more: we are developing the future.
Openness
We believe in open interaction and cooperation between people.
Reliability
We cannot emphasise enough the importance of managing extensive projects as well as the reliability of supply. Trust is part of our work.
Internationality
The fact that we operate in the international market provides added value to our customers.
High level of business ethics
Years of experience, demanding deliveries and skilled staff have created the reliable and recognised HEINOLA model.
Heinola Sawmill Machinery Inc. will be the leading supplier of technology for the mechanical wood processing industry, in the specified market area.
The technology we supply takes the environmental aspects into account and, as well, creates
additional value to our customers and our owners. The customers are actively choosing the innovative and technical-economically competitive products supplied by Heinola Sawmill Machinery Inc.
|
1890 |
The first framesaws delivered by Ahlström in Karhula |
|
1930-1970 |
Framesaws dominate |
|
1966 |
Plan-Sell Oy engineering works was established in Heinola |
|
1966-1980 |
In addition to domestic deliveries eg over 100 sticker-stackers |
|
the 1980's |
Optimizing edgers become more common in the Finnish sawmills. |
|
early 1990's |
Several new saw lines to the Finnish sawmills at the beginning of the decade. 1995 Troponor, later on Sorb Industri Ab acquired the company. Late 1990's market share of almost 100 % in sawmill chippers at the end of the decade. |
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The 21st century |
Considerable plant deliveries to Russia, numerous plant modernisations in Finland; energy chippers playing a more significant role. |
















