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[December 2008]

Metso Wins Quality Innovation Award

Metso (Helsinki, Finland) has won the Quality Innovation of the Year award for 2008 and has been granted a top accolade in the Finnish Quality Award competition. These competitions are held by Excellence Finland.

In the Quality Innovation of the Year competition, Metso came out top in the major corporations category. The prize was given for Metso’s PowerDry Plus drying technology and for the related product used in drying paper and board coating. These were both developed by Metso Paper’s Air and Chemical Systems unit in Turku, Finland. The technology has been commercialised and a resulting product has already been delivered to many customers in the paper industry. In its preamble to the award, the competition jury stated that the winning innovation in this particular field represented a significant advance for energy efficiency in the paper industry and would help the industry achieve its environmental goals.

In the Finnish Quality Award competition, Metso’s Paper and Board Machines unit in Jyväskylä was granted the accolade Recognised for Excellence in the major corporations category. The assessment is based on the European EFQM Excellence Model. The jury commended the Paper and Board Machines unit for creating a laudable corporate culture in which the customer’s impact is strongly felt. According to the jury, the company’s strategy has for the most part been visibly translated through the entire organisation.

Metso said that the award-winning achievements had been built on years of systematic development and continuous improvement. The valuable feedback given in the competition will help the company to further develop its products, operations, and competitiveness.

Metso is a global engineering and technology corporation with 2007 net sales of over €6 billion. Its over 27,000 employees in approximately 50 countries serve customers in the pulp and paper industry, rock and minerals processing, the energy industry and selected other industries.

www.metso.com



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