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Kalmar electric forklifts support Outokumpu’s emission reduction targets at Tornio steel mill

Kalmar electric forklifts support Outokumpu’s emission reduction targets at Tornio steel mill

KALMAR CORPORATION, TRADE PRESS RELEASE, SEPTEMBER 6, 2024 AT 10:00 AM (EEST)


Kalmar electric forklifts support Outokumpu’s emission reduction targets at Tornio steel mill

Kalmar has signed an agreement to supply Finnish steel producer Outokumpu with three Kalmar light electric forklift trucks and one Kalmar medium electric forklift truck. The machines will be used at Outokumpu’s integrated stainless steel plant in Tornio, Finland. The order, which includes a Kalmar Essential Care preventive maintenance contract, was booked in Kalmar’s order intake for Q3 2024. The light electric forklift trucks will be delivered in Q1 2025, while the medium electric forklift truck is scheduled for delivery in Q4 2025.

Outokumpu’s Tornio mill in Finnish Lapland is the most integrated stainless steel mill in the world. Operations at Tornio consist of two stainless steel melting lines, a hot rolling mill and a cold rolling mill, as well as lines for brushing, polishing, slitting and cut-to-length processes. Forklifts play a key role in the mill’s production logistics and production support activities.

Already operating a fleet of diesel-powered forklifts at Tornio, Outokumpu is now taking significant steps towards zero-emission operations with the introduction of four fully electric forklifts. The machines will be the first of their kind in their respective size categories to be deployed at the Tornio plant. To meet their different operational requirements, Outokumpu has chosen to use both lead-acid and lithium-ion battery technologies.

Rami SaloManager, Fleet and Condition Monitoring Services, Outokumpu: “By replacing diesel forklifts with electric machines, we can take a major step towards our emission reduction targets at Tornio. As a global leader in the electrification of material handling equipment for highly demanding applications, Kalmar is an ideal partner to support us on our journey towards more sustainable steel production and handling. Our organisations share a strong commitment to building a more sustainable future for materials handling.”

Riku VuorinenCountry Director, Kalmar Finland: “Thanks to our broad portfolio of electrically powered equipment and advanced modelling tools, we can identify exactly the right solution for even the most demanding customer requirements. We have worked closely with Outokumpu to ensure that their new forklift trucks deliver maximum value from day one and to carefully plan the transition from diesel to electric operations. This includes identifying which battery technologies are best suited to the different parts of their operations, taking into account shift patterns and driving distances, among other factors.”


More information for the press:

Riku Vuorinen, Country Director, Kalmar Finland, tel. +358 40 019 4313, [email protected]

Maija Eklöf, Vice President, Marketing and Communications, Dealer Management and Customer Insights, tel. +358 20 777 4096, [email protected]

Kalmar (Nasdaq Helsinki: KALMAR) moves goods in critical supply chains around the world, with a vision to be the leader in sustainable material handling equipment and services. The company offers a wide range of industrial design of heavy material handling equipment and services to ports and terminals, distribution centers, manufacturing and heavy logistics. Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, Kalmar operates in more than 120 countries worldwide and employs approximately 5,200 people. In 2023, the company’s revenues were approximately EUR 2.0 billion. www.kalmarglobal.com