Insights
- Sofidel has acquired a paper mill in Duluth, Minnesota, from ST Paper, expanding its presence in the United States.
- The plant, with a capacity of 65 thousand metric tons per year and advanced Andritz technology, enhances Sofidel’s ability to meet growing demand.
- This strategic move follows Sofidel’s recent organic growth investment in its Ohio plant.
Sofidel, the world’s leading manufacturer of paper for hygienic and domestic use, is once again accelerating its growth path in the United States. The paper manufacturing group, best known in Italy and Europe for its Regina brand, has acquired from ST Paper a paper mill in Duluth, in Minnesota, in the Upper Midwest.
The plant has a production capacity of 65 thousand metric tons per year and has eighty employees. The technology is advanced, the machine, an Andritz, was started up last January and is highly efficient and fully operational, the company said in a press release.
“This is an important acquisition, allowing us to immediately meet the growing demand, which saw a significant upturn in 2023. What we are acquiring is a technologically advanced plant that further improves our geographic coverage and creates the conditions to strengthen and sustain growth in what is our main market,” said Luigi Lazzareschi, Sofidel CEO.
The new investment comes a few months after Sofidel made an organic growth investment to expand its integrated plant in Circleville, Ohio. The project, which has already been launched, involves the construction of a new building to house a new machine (with a production capacity of 70,000 metric tons per year), which is scheduled to come into operation in the third quarter of 2025. By that time, with 200 thousand metric tons of annual capacity, Circleville will become Sofidel’s largest production site worldwide.