Image Systems' business area RemaSawco receives an order of approx. 2.5 MSEK from Fyrås Trä

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RemaSawco AB and Fyrås Trä & impregnering AB have signed an agreement regarding the delivery of measuring systems and control systems to the measuring station at Fyrås Trä's sawmill in Hammerdal. The agreement includes the systems RS-715 control system, RS-FlexCon operator chair and RS-LogScanner 3D measuring frame.

RemaSawco offers the most complete solution for measuring and sorting logs in sawmills' measuring stations. The size of the logs is measured with high precision and all functions of the measuring station are managed through RemaSawco's certified system for Swedish measurement.

"With this order from Fyrås Trä, RemaSawco's unique competence and market-leading position as a complete supplier to the sawmills' measuring stations is once again confirmed."

says CEO of RemaSawco, Emilien Saindon.

Order intake will be booked on Q4 year 2022 and RemaSawco's delivery will take place in the spring of 2023.

For further information, please contact:
Johan Friberg, CEO, tel +46 13-200 100, e-mail johan.friberg@imagesystems.se 

Image Systems is a Swedish high-tech company and a leading supplier of products and services in high-resolution image processing. By constantly challenging the market's concept and instead offering new and more efficient solutions, we help our customers achieve increased success in their businesses. The company caters to a large number of industries globally and operations are conducted in two business areas RemaSawco and Motion Analysis. Image Systems has approx. 80 employees in offices in Sweden, Finland and Norway. In 2021, the group had a turnover of SEK 159 million. The share is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm Stock Exchange's Small Cap list and trades under the ticker IS. For further information visit our website www.imagesystemsgroup.se

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With this order from Fyrås Trä, RemaSawco's unique competence and market-leading position as a complete supplier to the sawmills' measuring stations is once again confirmed.
Emilien Saindon, CEO of RemaSawco