UPM's Production Units
Country | Production type | Production Units |
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Australia | Label | UPM Raflatac, Melbourne |
Austria | Paper | UPM Steyrermühl |
Forest and Timber | UPM Steyrermühl sawmill | |
Brazil | Label | UPM Raflatac, Rio de Janeiro |
China | Paper | UPM Changshu |
Label | UPM Raflatac, Changshu | |
Estonia | Plywood | Otepää plywood mill |
Finland | Paper |
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Pulp |
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Label | UPM Raflatac, Tampere | |
Plywood |
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Forest and Timber |
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Energy |
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Other |
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France | Paper |
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Label | UPM Raflatac Pompey, Nancy | |
Forest and Timber | UPM Aigrefeuille Further Processing Mill | |
Germany | Paper |
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Other | UPM ProFi, Bruchsal (wood plastic composite) | |
Malaysia | Label | UPM Raflatac, Johor |
Poland | Label | UPM Raflatac, Biskupice Podgórne |
Russia | Plywood | UPM Chudovo plywood and veneer mill |
Forest and Timber | UPM Pestovo sawmill and further processing mill | |
Spain | Label | UPM Raflatac, Polinyà |
South Africa | Label | UPM Raflatac, Pinetown |
United Kingdom | Paper |
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Label | UPM Raflatac, Scarborough | |
Uruguay | Pulp | UPM Fray Bentos pulp mill |
United States | Paper |
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