Global technology company Valmet has announced plans to restructure its manufacturing operations in Sweden and Poland, aiming to improve efficiency and strengthen long-term competitiveness.
🏭 What Changes Are Planned?
The company is considering:
- Closure of its Sundsvall manufacturing site in Sweden
- Operational changes at facilities in Gothenburg (Sweden)
- Adjustments at its site in Jelenia Góra (Poland)
These changes are part of a broader review of its Global Supply unit to optimize production and align with market conditions.
👥 Impact on Employees
The proposed restructuring could affect:
- Up to 170 roles in Sundsvall
- Around 55 roles in Gothenburg
- Approximately 130 roles in Jelenia Góra
Discussions with employee representatives are ongoing, and the company has committed to supporting affected workers throughout the process.
🎯 Why Is Valmet Making These Changes?
The main goals behind the restructuring are:
- Improve global competitiveness
- Increase manufacturing efficiency
- Adapt to uncertain market conditions
- Support its “Lead the Way” strategy
The company is responding to economic uncertainty, which has impacted customer demand and decision-making.
💰 Expected Benefits
Valmet aims to achieve:
- Around €100 million in cost efficiencies by 2030
- Estimated €20 million annual savings from these changes
- Full financial impact expected by early 2027
🔄 Ensuring Business Continuity
Despite the planned changes, Valmet has emphasized that:
👉 Customer deliveries and project execution will continue without disruption
Maintaining operational stability during the transition is a key priority.
📌 The Bigger Picture
This move reflects a wider industry trend where companies are:
- Streamlining operations
- Optimizing global supply chains
- Focusing on cost efficiency and sustainability
👉 In today’s uncertain market, flexibility and efficiency are critical for long-term success