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Setra inaugurated a new processing machine for cross-laminated timber (CLT), effectively doubling the production capacity at its CLT plant in Långshyttan, Sweden. Hans Messing, the factory manager for Setra's glulam and CLT production in Långshyttan, emphasized the company's commitment to advancing the industry by focusing on standardized solutions that simplify clients' operations. "As society transitions towards greener practices, wood construction is on the rise. Setra aims to push the industry forward with standardized solutions that ease our customers' daily routines. Providing processed building parts with pre-made openings for doors, windows, and installations makes on-site construction much faster and cost-effective," Messing explained.

The Långshyttan factory, already equipped with a CNC machine and one of the world's largest presses for CLT panels, has seen its existing machinery operate at full capacity over the past year. The integration of the new CNC machine is set to increase production speed, enhance precision, and allow for more complex processing tasks.

Messing also highlighted Setra's commitment to sustainability, no

Setra Doubles CLT Capacity in Långshyttan, Sweden

Posted on March 31,

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Setra doubles CLT capacity (translated)

Setra, one of Sweden’s largest wood products companies, recently announced () that it is inaugurating a new processing machine for cross-laminated timber. The new machine will double the capacity of its CLT factory in Långshyttan.

The Långshyttan factory has a CNC machine and one of the world&#;s largest presses for CLT panels. For the past year, this machine has been running at full speed, Setra said. The new CNC machine that is now being fine-tuned makes it possible to increase the speed of production, sharpen precision, and carry out even more complicated machining.

In remarks accompanying the announcement, Hans Messing, factory manager for Setra&#;s glulam and CLT production in Långshyttan, said:

&#;As society&#;s green transition progresses, wood construction is growing. Setra wants to drive development forward in the industry by investing in standardized solutions that simplify customers&#; everyday lives. When we deliver machined building components with holes for doors, windows, and insta

Setra inaugurated a new processing machine for cross-laminated timber (CLT), effectively doubling the production capacity at its CLT plant in Långshyttan, Sweden. Hans Messing, the factory manager for Setra's glulam and CLT production in Långshyttan, emphasized the company's commitment to advancing the industry by focusing on standardized solutions that simplify clients' operations. "As society transitions towards greener practices, wood construction is on the rise. Setra aims to push the industry forward with standardized solutions that ease our customers' daily routines. Providing processed building parts with pre-made openings for doors, windows, and installations makes on-site construction much faster and cost-effective," Messing explained.

The Långshyttan factory, already equipped with a CNC machine and one of the world's largest presses for CLT panels, has seen its existing machinery operate at full capacity over the past year. The integration of the new CNC machine is set to increase production speed, enhance precision, and allow for more complex processing tasks.

Messing also highlighted Setra's commitment to sustainability, noting the company's practices of enhancin

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