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ANDRITZ Oy in Finland Local Expertise ANDRITZ Oy Core competencies More than 1,200 highly qualified employees provide committed performance to ensure global market leadership and customer satisfaction. ANDRITZ Oy ANDRITZ Oy Warkaus Works Oy The quality of our products and services is a key Headquarters P.O. Box 184 P.O. Box 247 factor in helping our customers maintain reliable Tammasaarenkatu 1 Wredenkatu 2 Relanderinkatu 2 and efficient processes. Our customers benefit FI-00180 Helsinki FI-78201 Varkaus FI-78201 Varkaus Phone: +358 (0)20 450 5555 Phone: +358 (0)20 450 5555 Phone: +358 (0)20 450 5555 from our experience and expertise in many ways – qualified project management resources are able ANDRITZ Oy ANDRITZ Oy Savonlinna Works Oy to operate smoothly in various cultures worldwide. P.O. Box 500 P.O. Box 34 P.O. Box 54 Kyminlinnantie 6 Lypsyniemenkatu 5 Lypsyniemenkatu 5 Our goal is total customer satisfaction in providing FI-48601 Kotka FI-57101 Savonlinna FI-57101 Savonlinna proven technology and the most energy-efficient Phone: +358 (0)20 450 5555 Phone: +358 (0)20 450 5555 Phone: +358 (0)20 450 6000 and environmentally friendly solutions to meet our ANDRITZ Oy ANDRITZ Oy ANDRITZ HYDRO Oy customers’ specific requirements. We accept this Askonkatu 9 G Hermiankatu 8 D Hatanpään valtatie 11 ANDRITZ Oy in Finland challenge each day anew. FI-15100 Lahti FI-33720 Tampere FI-33100 Tampere www.andritz.com Phone: +358 (0)20 450 5555 Phone: +358 (0)20 450 5555 Phone: +358 (0)3 2564 3111 [email protected] Local expertise – global markets All data, information, statements, photographs, and graphic illustrations in this leaflet are without any obligation and raise no liabilities to or form part of any sales contracts of ANDRITZ AG or any affiliates for equipment and/or systems referred to herein. © ANDRITZ AG 2017. All rights reserved. No part of this copyrighted work may be reproduced, modified or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in any database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of ANDRITZ AG or its affiliates. Any such unauthorized use for any purpose is a violation of the relevant copyright laws. ANDRITZ AG, Stattegger Strasse 18, 8045 Graz, Austria. Management greetings “Our technology and service help you to meet your challenges head-on.” You encounter new challenges and opportunities ANDRITZ Oy in Finland every day – process, technical, maintenance, and Basic facts Manufacturing facilities History environmental. ANDRITZ Oy is one of the leading global and spare parts. Services to improve the overall At Savonlinna Works Oy, a manufacturing facility The industrial operation of ANDRITZ Oy is based suppliers of systems, equipment, and services production efficiency of a customer’s operation are and a subsidiary of ANDRITZ Oy, key components on personnel and technologies from Kone Wood We are here to help! for the pulp and paper industry – including also a significant cornerstone of the company‘s as well as spare and wear parts for ANDRITZ and Ahlstrom Machinery Oy. In 2002, the company Let us help improve your operations – and your wood processing, fiber processing, chemical strategy. ANDRITZ HYDRO Oy, a subsidiary of equipment and systems are produced and became part of the ANDRITZ international bottom line. recovery, and stock preparation – as well as ANDRITZ Oy, supplies systems, equipment, and assembled. Warkaus Works Oy manufactures technology group. for biomass boilers and gasifiers for energy services for the hydropower industry. ANDRITZ pressure vessel-coded components for recovery Kari Tuominen generation. A growing part of the company’s Oy, headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, has centers boilers and power boilers for various global President and CEO business includes the supply of engineered, of excellence located in Kotka, Lahti, Savonlinna, industrial applications. customized, and technologically advanced wear Tampere, and Varkaus..
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