Mercer International Showcases Biomass Transformation and Cost-Cutting Strategy in New Presentation
Reuters
Dec 04
Mercer International Showcases Biomass Transformation and Cost-Cutting Strategy in New Presentation
Mercer International Inc. delivered a presentation at the UBS Global Industrials and Transportation Conference, outlining its strategic focus on operational excellence, cost reduction, and synergistic diversification. The company is targeting $100 million in cost savings by 2026 compared to 2024, with initiatives centered on maximizing mill operating rates, reducing contractor use, eliminating intermediary vendors, and securing forward and fixed price contracts. Mercer is also emphasizing mill reliability and prudent capital management while integrating its operations across the forest product value chain to optimize fiber utilization. The company highlighted its role in the circular economy and its ongoing efforts in environmental and social responsibility. You can access the full presentation through the link below.
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