Stora Enso invests in its operations in Austria and Finland

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STORA ENSO OYJ  Stock Exchange Release 26 October at 12.59

Stora Enso invests in its operations in Austria and Finland

Stora Enso has approved three separate investments to be 
implemented at its Anjala Mill, Oulu Mill and Bad St. Leonhard 
Sawmill.

Anjala Mill
Stora Enso is investing EUR 32.4 million in rebuilding the 
finishing department at its Anjala Mill in Finland. The 
investment will improve the mill’s productivity by increasing 
its finishing capacity and rationalising operations in the 
finishing department. The new finishing department is scheduled 
to be in operation by the end of 2007. The number of employees 
will decrease by 35 during the first half year of 2008. 

Anjala Mill’s annual production capacity is 515 000 tonnes of 
book paper, machine finished coated magazine paper and improved 
newsprint. 

Oulu Mill
Stora Enso is investing EUR 25.3 million in a new sheeting line 
at its Oulu Mill in Finland. The purpose of the investment is to 
allow a larger proportion of the mill’s output to be sheeted at 
the mill site. The investment will enable Oulu Mill to grow in 
its core markets in Eastern and Central Europe. The additional 
sheeting capacity is scheduled to be in operation by mid 2008.

Oulu Mill’s annual production capacity of 1 015 000 tonnes of 
coated fine paper will remain unchanged.

Bad St. Leonhard Sawmill
Stora Enso is investing EUR 16.8 million in a cross-laminated 
element plant at Bad St. Leonhard Sawmill in Austria. The 
investment will provide access to the rapidly growing massive 
building element market in Central Europe. The plant, with 
annual capacity of 61 000 m3, is expected to increase the annual 
sales of Stora Enso Wood Products by EUR 28 million when in full 
operation. Construction will start in the first quarter of 2007 
and is scheduled to be completed in the first quarter of 2008. 
The investment will increase the number of employees by 53. 

Cross-laminated elements are large-sized crosswise glued wooden 
building elements, which are typically used for intermediate 
floors, ceilings, and internal and external walls.

For further information, please contact:
Pekka Laaksonen, SEVP, Stora Enso Fine Paper, tel. 
+358 2046 21218
Bernd Rettig, SEVP, Stora Enso Publication Paper, tel. 
+49 211 581 2310
Peter Kickinger, EVP, Stora Enso Timber, tel. +43 664 182 5348
Kari Vainio, EVP, Corporate Communications, tel. 
+44 7799 348 197
Keith B Russell, SVP, Investor Relations, tel. +44 7775 788 659


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