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New business to start at UPM's former further processing mill in Parkano
UPM has signed a preliminary contract for selling the real estate of its  former further processing mill in Parkano, Finland. The premises are to  be taken over by a wood processing company to be established by the  mill's former local management. 
 
 UPM's Timber Business decided in January to centralise its further  processing operations to the Aureskoski mill. At the same time the  company announced the closure of the Parkano mill locating about 20  kilometres from Aureskoski.
 
 UPM has transferred production from Parkano and Kaukas further  processing mills to Aureskoski mill which has become one of the most  significant distribution centres in Finland due to the widening product  range. 
 
 Agreements of relocation to Aureskoski mill have been made with 12  Parkano employees to work in production and engineering duties.  Manufacturing in production lines transferred from Parkano will begin in  May.
 
 From-job-to-job -programme proceeds in Parkano, Heinola and  Lappeenranta
 
 At the same time UPM announced the significant restructuring of the  Plywood and Timber business the company started the From-job-to-job  programme to alleviate the impacts of the mill closures. The programme  includes, in cooperation with authorities and partner companies, active  measures to find new jobs and retraining for the employees. UPM has  reserved 1.5 million euros to support the participation in retraining  and related material and 1 million euros support starting up new  enterprises.
 
 Within three months about 310 people from the 650 who were unemployed  have found a new job, study place or entered a pension scheme. The new  company that will start to operate in the mill premises aims to employ  as many as possible of the former UPM employees given notice.
 
 Only two new enterprises have been established within the  From-job-to-job programme what is less than expected. UPM is encouraging  employees to establish new enterprises by offering start-up support.  The support can be applied for until the end of 2011, and the maximum  support for an enterprise 20,000 euros. In addition, UPM supports  re-employment training of employees who have been given notice. 
 
 UPM continues the work to find new business to the former mill premises.  There have been over 250 connections to potential companies in the  Heinola and Lappenranta regions. Negotiations concerning either renting  or selling the mill premises have continued in both places. Any  decisions haven't been made yet and negations continue.
 
 
 For more information, please contact after 12.45 Finnish time:
 Mr Tuomo Visanko, Senior Vice President, UPM, Forest and Timber Business  Area, 
 tel. +358 20 415 6300
 Mr Arto Halonen, Senior Vice President, UPM, Timber, tel. +358 40 823  2877
 Mr Tapio Laine, Manager, HR, UPM, tel. +358 40 565 8472
 
 UPM, Corporate Communications
 Media Desk, tel. +358 40 588 3284
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 Notes to editors
 Aureskoski further processing mill employs around 70 persons and  the annual capacity is 130,000 m³ of interior and structural products  for construction.
 
 UPM Timber produces sawn timber and further processed timber  products to building and construction industry and joinery. The annual  production capacity is 2,3 million cubic metres of timber products. UPM  Timber has 12 production units in Austria, Finland, France and Russia.  In Finland, UPM's sawmills are located in Lappeenranta, Kajaani,  Pietarsaari, Korkeakoski and Pori. UPM Timber employs around 1,200  people, of which 800 in Finland.
 
 UPM leads the integration of bio and forest industries into a  new, sustainable and innovation-driven future. Our products are made of  renewable raw materials and are recyclable. UPM consists of three  Business Groups: Energy and pulp, Paper, and Engineered materials. The  Group employs around 23,000 people and it has production facilities in  15 countries. In 2009, UPM's sales amounted to EUR 7.7 billion. UPM's  shares are listed on the Helsinki stock exchange. UPM – The Biofore  Company – www.upmbiofore.com and www.upm.com.
