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Two forestry companies in Western Australia sold

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Issue date: 
February 12th, 2011
Publisher Name: 
International Forest Industries
Publisher-Link: 
http://www.internationalforestindustries.com
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Mitsui & Co has acquired all shares in Hansol PI Pty Ltd. (”HPI”), which processes and exports woodchips in Western Australia, and Great Southern Timber Holdings Pty Limited (”GSTH”), which is involved in forestry projects, through its Melbourne-based Australian subsidiary Mitsui Bussan Woodchip Oceania Pty. Ltd. (”MWO”). As a result of this transaction, Mitsui has created the framework for its own value chain business covering all stages from forest planting to woodchip processing and exporting.

HPI is a woodchip processing and exporting company headquartered in Perth, the capital of Western Australia. It has earned an excellent international reputation as a producer of FSC-certified woodchips, which it supplies to several paper manufacturers in Japan from its processing plant in Bunbury, about 200 kilometers south of Perth. GSTH is developing an FSC-certified eucalyptus plantation on approximately 14,000 hectares of land at Bunbury.

Mitsui owns a woodchip processing and exporting joint venture in partnership with an Australian company at Portland, Victoria. The acquisition of HPI and GSTH will further strengthen its business base in Australia, which is the world’s biggest supplier of woodchips.

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