
UK homegrown sawmiller A&J Scott has
announced it is to begin its Mill 10 project, a transformative
venture that will result in production output growing from
120,000m3 to 170,000m3.
UK homegrown sawmiller A&J Scott has announced it is to begin
its Mill 10 project, a transformative venture that will result
in production output growing from 120,000m3 to 170,000m3.
The Mill 10 project, set to be commissioned at the Alnwick site
in spring 2027, will feature the installation of a brand-new
cutting-edge sawmill, designed to increase sawn timber output by
an impressive 40%.
The new sawmill will feature a fully integrated system,
including a log infeed, a high-performance sawline, an automated
high-speed edging line, crosscut, stacking, and sorting lines
for both centre and side-board products. Complementing this will
be a fully integrated co-product handling system, ensuring
optimal efficiency, sustainability, and resource utilisation.
By incorporating state-of-the-art systems, the company aims to
boost productivity, enhance efficiency, and maintain a
reputation for delivering high-quality timber products.
“This project represents a major step forward for A&J Scott,”
said Robert Scott, managing director at A&J Scott.
“Mill 10 will enable us to meet growing customer demand while
improving our operational efficiency and sustainability. It’s an
exciting new chapter in our history, and we look forward to
seeing the first log processed in Q1 2027.”
The company says it is now well positioned for sustained growth
in its main markets for fencing products, railway sleepers and
other outdoor timbers in the years ahead. The company has also
extended its product offer, adding NHSS4 highways standard
fencing to its existing range.
Source:
ttjonline.com