Finnish paper mill chooses Sepura to improve communication systems
Metsä Fibre Oy has chosen a complete Sepura solution for use throughout its mill in Joutseno in a deal brokered by Sepura’s Helsinki-based partner, Insalko Oy.
The Finnish company – a world-leading producer of softwood pulp for paper, board and tissue – selected STP9 hand-held radios, SRG3900 mobile radios and a Solo base station to replace its existing analogue communication system.
The company’s decision, made after rigorous testing, was based on the superior coverage and audio quality offered by Sepura’s products.
“We considered several suppliers,” said Artur Tynys, Recovery Line Supervisor for Metsä Fibre, “but after a number of trials, Sepura’s products emerged as clear leaders, both in terms of the coverage offered and the quality of audio, which was significantly better than the competitors’. We are very happy with the abilities of the new system, which has markedly improved the quality of communications onsite.”
Commenting for Sepura, Lars-Magnus Gustafsson, Senior Business Development Manager for Northern Europe, said ”This prestigious win is the outcome of our established partnership with Insalko and illustrates how Sepura is able to successfully bring the benefits of its complete communication solutions to a demanding industrial environment.”
About Metsä Fibre
Metsä Fibre is a world-leading producer of softwood pulp for high-quality paper, board and tissue with a large distribution network spanning Europe and the Far East. Its product brand is Botnia, which comprises high-quality pulps as well as technical support and logistics services. Metsä Fibre also sells pulps from three other leading manufacturers to the global marketplace.