Sweden: JGA secures permit to raise lumber output to 400,000 m³
Swedish sawmill company JGA has been granted a new production permit allowing annual output of up to 400,000 cubic metres (m³) of lumber, marking a step-change in its operational capacity. The decision, issued by the regional authority, enables the company to better align production with market demand and removes previous constraints that had periodically limited output despite solid demand for sawn and planed wood products. Chief executive Claes Andersson described the permit as a key milestone for the company’s long-term development. “This is an important and welcome decision ...
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