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ANDRITZ to supply two PrimeLine tissue machines to Ganzhou Hwagain, China

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International technology Group ANDRITZ will deliver two PrimeLine high-speed tissue machines, each with a design speed of 2,100 m/min and a width of 5.6 m, to Ganzhou Hwagain Paper Products in China. The start-up for the machines is scheduled for 2012 and 2013.

The scope of supply includes a complete stock preparation plant for softwood, hardwood, and bamboo pulp; a two-layer headbox with dilution control (PrimeFlow); a PrimePress XT shoe press, a PrimeDry Yankee, a wet-dust removal system (PrimeDustEx W), an advanced reel system (PrimeReel Advanced), and a machine control system from ANDRITZ Automation.

The long-time experience and innovative technologies of ANDRITZ for the production of high-quality tissue products have been decisive for awarding the order.

For further information, please contact:

Oliver Pokorny

Group Treasury, Corporate Communications & Investor Relations

Phone:+43 (316) 6902 1332

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www.andritz.com

ANDRITZ PULP & PAPER

ANDRITZ Pulp & Paper is a leading global supplier of turnkey systems and services for the production of all types of pulp, paper, tissue paper, board, fiber-board (MDF), nonwovens, as well as of biomass boilers and gasifiers for energy production and of systems for the production of plastic films. The technologies available are employed for the processing of logs and annual fibers, the production of chemical and mechanical pulps as well as recycled paper fibers, recovery and reuse of chemicals, generation of energy from biomass, preparation of paper machine furnish from virgin or recycled fibers, production of paper, tissue paper and board, calendering and coating of paper, and the handling of reject materials and sludges. Services include complete mill maintenance, equipment upgrades and rebuilds, engineered wear products, and spare parts.

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