Wood Beca has been appointed as Technical Advisors and Owner’s Engineers for a 6-month study that will guide Oji Fibre Solutions proposed new Bio Hub facility at Kinleith in New Zealand.An important first step in determining the feasibility of an integrated Bio Hub at Oji Fibre Solutions Kinleith Mill, the scope of our study (co-funded by the New Zealand Government) includes investigating what a successful facility would look like, the project economics, brownfield integration and its potential strategic impact. Our goal is to maximise the environmental, economic and social benefits the project will have for our client, local communities and future generations.A leading producer of market pulp, paper and fibre-based packaging for New Zealand, Oji Fibre Solutions produces more than 900,000 tonnes of pulp & paper products per annum which is generated into renewable packaging for businesses, across a wide range of industries.Currently, around half of Kinleith Mill’s electricity requirement is generated by their co-generation plant, with the remaining balance purchased from the grid.
Wood Beca has been appointed as Technical Advisors and Owner’s Engineers for a 6-month study that will guide Oji Fibre Solutions proposed new Bio Hub facility at Kinleith in New Zealand.An important first step in determining the feasibility of an integrated Bio Hub at Oji Fibre Solutions Kinleith Mill, the scope of our study (co-funded by the New Zealand Government) includes investigating what a successful facility would look like, the project economics, brownfield integration and its potential strategic impact. Our goal is to maximise the environmental, economic and social benefits the project will have for our client, local communities and future generations.A leading producer of market pulp, paper and fibre-based packaging for New Zealand, Oji Fibre Solutions produces more than 900,000 tonnes of pulp & paper products per annum which is generated into renewable packaging for businesses, across a wide range of industries.Currently, around half of Kinleith Mill’s electricity requirement is generated by their co-generation plant, with the remaining balance purchased from the grid.