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Metso Oyj
Public company
Traded as Nasdaq HelsinkiMEO1V
Industry Industrial machinery
Predecessor Valmet, Rauma Oy
Founded 1999; 19 years ago (1999)
Headquarters Helsinki, Finland
Key people
Mikael Lilius (Chairman), Nico Delvaux (President and CEO)
Products Industrial company serving the mining, construction, recycling, oil and gas, pulp, paper and process industries.
Revenue Decrease €2.586 billion (2016)
Decrease €227 million (2016)
Profit Decrease €130 million (2016)
Total assets Increase €3.236 billion (end 2016)
Total equity Decrease €1.439 billion (end 2016)
Number of employees
11,542 (end 2016)
Website www.metso.com

Metso is a Finnish industrial machinery company focusing on providing technology and services for mining, aggregates, and oil and gas, recycling, pulp and paper and other process industries. The company employs 11,000 people in 50 countries. Metso’s shares are listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki, Finland.

Metso was created through the merger of Valmet and Rauma Oy () in 1999. In 2013, Metso demerged into two separate companies: Metso Corporation and Valmet Corporation.

Metso was created on July 1, 1999 through the merger of Valmet, a paper and board machine supplier, and Rauma, which focused on fiber technology, rock crushing and flow control solutions.

In 1998 Rauma’s businesses included:

The new company had overlapping operations and to some extent the same customer base too. The purpose of the merger was the will to grow particularly in process technology. For a bigger company it seemed to be easier to survive better in international markets. The company’s scope of business became more diversified than before and there were critics of the merger saying that easier growth would have been achieved if the two companies would have each acquired a competitor in their own core business sector.

The new company had offices in 50 countries and 32,000 employees after a personnel reduction of 2,000 people, and it operated in four sectors:

The name for the new company was sought in an employee contest. There were 3 suggestions for the name Metso among the total 6 500 suggestions. All the three who had suggested the name Metso received a monetary prize. Metso is the Finnish word for Wood Grouse, also known as The Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus), Heather Cock or Capercaillie. Wood Grouse is found across Europe lives e.g. in Finnish pine forests. Metso’s logo mimics the shape of the wings of a Wood Grouse.

Sundberg and Hakala did not stay that long in Metso’s management. Tor Bergman became the new President and CEO in 2001. In 2001, Metso’s net sales were EUR 4.7 billion, and it had 28,500 employees.

The new Metso Group was divided into three business areas:

The merger of Valmet and Rauma had given direction to the company’s future focus on

This formed Metso’s three main business areas:


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