Versowood on the move: a new sawmill line, upgraded offices, and strong demand – a closer look at Finland's timber giant
If anyone still thinks Finland’s sawmill industry is stuck in the 1990s, it’s time to take a closer look at Versowood. This is the homegrown company that’s currently driving new momentum into its machinery and facilities. We’re not talking about minor adjustments here—this is tangible, visible growth that’s sure to warm the hearts of everyone in the wood sector.
A new sawmill line and a modern headquarters
The biggest talking point recently has undoubtedly been Versowood’s new sawmill line. It’s now up and running in Vierumäki, and industry insiders say it’s the kind of investment the entire sector has been waiting for. This isn’t just about adding one more line—it’s about building the capacity to meet demand that many other players have found overwhelming. The line’s automation and efficiency are in a league of their own, and that shows directly in reduced turnaround times.
At the same time that things are speeding up in Vierumäki, Versowood Oy’s headquarters has moved into impressive new premises. The main office has relocated to Heinola, and this was a carefully considered move. Heinola is a strategic logistics hub—it’s the perfect place to steer the entire group’s operations, whether it’s managing timber exports or domestic construction projects. The facilities themselves are modern and reflect what it’s like to work for a major industry player today.
Pellet plant and Areena – a complete ecosystem built around wood
Many people may know Versowood primarily as a producer of sawn timber, but today the business is much broader. Take Versowood’s pellet plant, for example. It’s no mere by-product operation—it’s a key part of the circular economy. Here, what’s left over from the sawmill is refined into fuel to heat Finnish homes. Demand over the last few winters has been incredible, and the plant is running at full capacity. This is the real, practical green transition—no debate needed, it’s happening right here, right now.
And then there’s something that’s visible to every sports fan. The name Versowood Areena has become familiar to anyone following events around the Lahti region. When a company puts its name on an arena, it means more than just sponsorship. It signals a genuine commitment, a desire to bring wood and its possibilities closer to people. The arena is a great example of how Finnish wood expertise translates into real buildings where people enjoy spending time.
- Investments: The new sawmill line in Vierumäki significantly boosts production capacity.
- Logistics: Moving headquarters to Heinola streamlines management and speeds up decision-making.
- Sustainability: The pellet plant turns side streams into energy.
- Visibility: Versowood Areena is a concrete sign of local commitment.
Why this matters
Looking at the big picture, Versowood Oy is a company that isn’t afraid to put its money where its mouth is. While others may be hitting the brakes, Versowood is building new sawmill lines and sharpening its headquarters operations. Demand is strong, and the forest industry remains the backbone this country can rely on. These upgrades aren’t minor cosmetic changes—they’re a clear signal that this company is hungry and confident about the future.
Whether it’s the sawmill in Vierumäki, the office in Heinola, the pellets, or the arena naming rights, one thing is certain: Versowood has grown into a role that can’t be ignored. This is our own homegrown success story, built from wood, iron, and that distinctive Finnish grit.