The Spanish firm Grupo Garnica Plywood has announced the purchase of a veneer line from the insolvency plywood manufacturer Xilofrance. The transaction took place back on 4 April in connection with a final court ruling made in liquidation proceedings involving Xilofrance that began in July 2012.
The components acquired by Garnica include a peeling line supplied by Raute, a veneer dryer from the German company Grenzebach BSH, and veneer joining systems. Garnica said that the peeling line has a production capacity of a good 80,000 m³ at full speed and allows logs 10 ft long to be peeled. The line will initially be used based on demand.
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The components acquired by Garnica include a peeling line supplied by Raute, a veneer dryer from the German company Grenzebach BSH, and veneer joining systems. Garnica said that the peeling line has a production capacity of a good 80,000 m³ at full speed and allows logs 10 ft long to be peeled. The line will initially be used based on demand.
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