Image Systems' RemaSawco Expands Its Reach with Major Orders from Nydala Trävaru and Vida Group
December 20, 2024, 1:51 am
In a significant boost for the timber industry, Image Systems' business area, RemaSawco, has secured two substantial orders, totaling nearly SEK 22 million. These contracts, with Nydala Trävaru AB and the Vida Group, highlight RemaSawco's growing influence in the market for high-quality board scanning and grading systems.
On December 18, 2024, RemaSawco announced its agreement with Nydala Trävaru AB for a comprehensive delivery of advanced scanning technology. The order, valued at just under SEK 7 million, includes the state-of-the-art RS-BoardScannerQ, a system designed to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of board grading. This technology will be integrated into Nydala's dry sorting line, a critical component of their sawmill operations.
The RS-BoardScannerQ is not just a piece of equipment; it’s a game-changer. It scans boards with precision, ensuring that only the highest quality timber makes it to market. Alongside this, the order encompasses the RS-StrengthGrader system, which assesses the structural integrity of boards, and a moisture measurement system. These tools are essential for maintaining quality control in timber production.
RemaSawco's commitment to customer support is evident in the contract. The package includes commissioning, training, and a maintenance agreement, ensuring that Nydala's team is well-equipped to utilize the new technology effectively. The delivery is slated for late summer 2025, marking a significant step forward for Nydala as they modernize their operations.
In a parallel development, RemaSawco has also secured a contract with the Vida Group, worth SEK 15 million. This order involves the delivery of two additional RS-BoardScannerQ systems, further solidifying RemaSawco's position in the timber industry. The Vida Group, a prominent player in the market, will install these systems at two of its sawmills: the existing planing mill at HN sawmill in Hästveda and a new high-capacity planing mill at Bruza sawmill in Hjältevad.
The Vida Group's decision to invest in RemaSawco's technology is a testament to the effectiveness of the RS-BoardScannerQ. With this latest order, Vida has now purchased a total of ten of these systems, demonstrating their confidence in RemaSawco's capabilities. The additional systems will enhance Vida's ability to meet the demands of both European and global markets, ensuring that they remain competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.
The delivery and installation of the Vida Group's systems are scheduled for 2025 and 2026, indicating a long-term partnership that promises mutual growth. RemaSawco's CEO expressed gratitude for the trust placed in them by both Nydala and Vida, emphasizing the importance of these relationships in driving innovation and efficiency in timber processing.
Image Systems, the parent company of RemaSawco, is a Swedish high-tech firm specializing in high-resolution image processing. With a workforce of approximately 70 employees, the company operates in various industries worldwide. In 2023, Image Systems reported a turnover of SEK 171 million, reflecting its robust market presence. The company is listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm Stock Exchange, trading under the ticker IS.
The recent orders from Nydala and Vida are not just financial transactions; they represent a shift in how the timber industry approaches quality control and efficiency. As the demand for sustainable and high-quality timber grows, the need for advanced technology becomes paramount. RemaSawco's systems are at the forefront of this transformation, offering solutions that not only meet but exceed industry standards.
The integration of high-tech scanning and grading systems into sawmill operations is akin to adding a compass to a sailor's toolkit. It provides direction and clarity, ensuring that producers can navigate the complexities of the market with confidence. As RemaSawco continues to innovate, it paves the way for a more efficient and sustainable future in timber production.
In conclusion, the recent contracts with Nydala Trävaru AB and the Vida Group mark a significant milestone for RemaSawco. These partnerships underscore the growing reliance on technology in the timber industry and highlight RemaSawco's role as a leader in this space. As the company prepares for the delivery and installation of its systems, the timber industry watches closely, eager to see how these advancements will shape the future of timber processing. The road ahead is bright, and RemaSawco is poised to lead the charge.
On December 18, 2024, RemaSawco announced its agreement with Nydala Trävaru AB for a comprehensive delivery of advanced scanning technology. The order, valued at just under SEK 7 million, includes the state-of-the-art RS-BoardScannerQ, a system designed to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of board grading. This technology will be integrated into Nydala's dry sorting line, a critical component of their sawmill operations.
The RS-BoardScannerQ is not just a piece of equipment; it’s a game-changer. It scans boards with precision, ensuring that only the highest quality timber makes it to market. Alongside this, the order encompasses the RS-StrengthGrader system, which assesses the structural integrity of boards, and a moisture measurement system. These tools are essential for maintaining quality control in timber production.
RemaSawco's commitment to customer support is evident in the contract. The package includes commissioning, training, and a maintenance agreement, ensuring that Nydala's team is well-equipped to utilize the new technology effectively. The delivery is slated for late summer 2025, marking a significant step forward for Nydala as they modernize their operations.
In a parallel development, RemaSawco has also secured a contract with the Vida Group, worth SEK 15 million. This order involves the delivery of two additional RS-BoardScannerQ systems, further solidifying RemaSawco's position in the timber industry. The Vida Group, a prominent player in the market, will install these systems at two of its sawmills: the existing planing mill at HN sawmill in Hästveda and a new high-capacity planing mill at Bruza sawmill in Hjältevad.
The Vida Group's decision to invest in RemaSawco's technology is a testament to the effectiveness of the RS-BoardScannerQ. With this latest order, Vida has now purchased a total of ten of these systems, demonstrating their confidence in RemaSawco's capabilities. The additional systems will enhance Vida's ability to meet the demands of both European and global markets, ensuring that they remain competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.
The delivery and installation of the Vida Group's systems are scheduled for 2025 and 2026, indicating a long-term partnership that promises mutual growth. RemaSawco's CEO expressed gratitude for the trust placed in them by both Nydala and Vida, emphasizing the importance of these relationships in driving innovation and efficiency in timber processing.
Image Systems, the parent company of RemaSawco, is a Swedish high-tech firm specializing in high-resolution image processing. With a workforce of approximately 70 employees, the company operates in various industries worldwide. In 2023, Image Systems reported a turnover of SEK 171 million, reflecting its robust market presence. The company is listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm Stock Exchange, trading under the ticker IS.
The recent orders from Nydala and Vida are not just financial transactions; they represent a shift in how the timber industry approaches quality control and efficiency. As the demand for sustainable and high-quality timber grows, the need for advanced technology becomes paramount. RemaSawco's systems are at the forefront of this transformation, offering solutions that not only meet but exceed industry standards.
The integration of high-tech scanning and grading systems into sawmill operations is akin to adding a compass to a sailor's toolkit. It provides direction and clarity, ensuring that producers can navigate the complexities of the market with confidence. As RemaSawco continues to innovate, it paves the way for a more efficient and sustainable future in timber production.
In conclusion, the recent contracts with Nydala Trävaru AB and the Vida Group mark a significant milestone for RemaSawco. These partnerships underscore the growing reliance on technology in the timber industry and highlight RemaSawco's role as a leader in this space. As the company prepares for the delivery and installation of its systems, the timber industry watches closely, eager to see how these advancements will shape the future of timber processing. The road ahead is bright, and RemaSawco is poised to lead the charge.