
Weak order intake forces Raute to consider 90-day layoffs in Finland.

Weak order intake forces Raute to consider 90-day layoffs in Finland.

Interim Chief Commercial Officer since November 2025 remains on Group Executive Board and reports to CEO Mika Saariaho.

New executive joins from Boliden in autumn 2026 as current SVP Anders Edholm departs on July 31.

The pause will cut supply by about 25 million board feet as log inventories, fibre availability, and seasonal breakup affect the BC Interior.

New management team member reports to CEO as predecessor Timi Hyppänen departs the company.

The plan targets mill operations, regulatory changes, and new markets for Ontario wood products.

Possible temporary layoffs would run from June through December and cover parts of Packaging and Paper, and Pulp, Energy and Circularity.

Finland faces maximum 30 role reductions as manufacturing staff excluded from change negotiations.

Nairn Centre will run briefly to process log inventory, with the sawmill expected to operate into early to mid-June and the planer into late June.

New division head succeeds Doug Smith after securing new supply and driving strongest results since 2016.

Recapitalised group splits into three independent companies with no replacement for group CEO role.

Interim office of the CEO formed as Scott Sutton resigns, with CFO Marcus Moeltner among four executives leading transition.

Four business segments to operate after Kenvue deal closes, with North America generating $18 billion in annual sales.

Former Metsä Wood executive takes helm as outgoing CEO Marko Saarelainen moves to lead Japanese subsidiary.

Restructuring delivers $8 to $12 million in annualized savings while shipment volumes remain unchanged.

Martin á Porta named Deputy Chair as committee leadership assignments confirmed at constitutive meeting.

New hire brings M&A expertise from Coca-Cola, including execution of a $13 billion acquisition.

Outgoing leader Arto Halonen transitions to senior advisor role after 14 years with the company.

Current CEO Nick Arkle transitions to non-executive Chair after three-month handover starting 1 April.

Japanese owner says weak export demand and high operating costs put the Northland sites under pressure.