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Metso Corporation
Type Public
Founded 1999
Headquarters Helsinki, Finland
Key people Matti Kavetvuo (Chairman of the board), Jorma Eloranta (President and CEO)
Industry Industrial machinery
Products Machinery and services for mining, construction, energy, automation, recycling, pulp and paper industries
Revenue €6.400 billion (2008)[1]
Operating income €637 million (2008)[1]
Profit €390 million (2008)[1]
Employees 29,320 (2008)[1]
Website www.metso.com

Metso Corporation (OMXMEO1V) was created in 1999 through the merger of Valmet and Rauma and is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland. Metso is a global supplier of process industry machinery and systems as well as know-how and aftermarket services. It serves the pulp and paper industry, rock and mineral processing, power, panelboard production and the hydrocarbon and process industries.

Metso consists of three business areas: Paper processing & production, Minerals processing, and Automation.

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Paper processing and production

Metso Paper is a global supplier of pulpmaking, papermaking, boardmaking and tissuemaking lines, covering all the processes from pulp making to the wrapping of finished rolls. This covers the full range of paper products. They have supplied over 1,500 paper machines and equipment for 800 pulping lines to customers worldwide. Approximately one third of the global paper production is performed on production systems supplied by Metso Paper and its predecessors (eg. Valmet, Ahlström, Beloit, Wärtsilä, KMW, Sunds Defibrator).[citation needed]

In 2006 Metso Paper's net sales were EUR 2,925 million. Today, it has a personnel of 11,700. The company's largest market areas are Europe, Asia and North America.[citation needed]

Power Products division

Power's products division operates as part of the Metso Paper and supply fluidized bed boilers and recovery boilers, evaporators, environmental systems and service.

Minerals division

Metso Minerals supplies rock and minerals processing systems to its customers in mining, aggregates production, quarrying and construction.

Automation division

Metso Automation is a global supplier of machine and process automation for the pulp and paper industry, rock and minerals processing and the power and process industries.

Materials Technology division

Metso Materials Technology supplies and develops metallic materials for different industries.[2] Metso Materials Technology has also contributed to both the CERN LHC[3] and ITER[4] projects.

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