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ANDRITZ neXline wetlaceTM hybrid for the production of sustainable wipes with highest flexibility

Kruger, Canada, orders first nonwovens line for sustainable wipes from ANDRITZ

2026/05/26

International technology group ANDRITZ has received an order from newly established Kruger Nonwovens to deliver a complete WetlaceTM hybrid line for the Wayagamack mill in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada.

With this investment, pulp and paper producer Kruger is preparing to enter the nonwovens market with a new generation of plastic-free, chemical-free materials for sustainable wipes. The line is the first of its kind in Canada and is scheduled to start production in 2028.

The value of the order will not be disclosed. It will be included in ANDRITZ’s order intake for the second quarter of 2026.

This new business activity is fully in line with Kruger’s sustainability strategy and its mission to turn renewable resources into high-quality essentials for everyday life.

At Kruger Nonwovens, we are deeply committed to operational excellence, sustainable development, and the responsible use of resources. This investment clearly reflects our commitment,” said Mansoor Parvaiz, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Kruger Nonwovens. “ANDRITZ has been a reliable and experienced partner throughout the entire project phase. This close collaboration gives us confidence that ANDRITZ is the right choice to support us in successfully entering a new market.”

ANDRITZ’s scope of supply covers stock preparation, approach flow, an inclined wire former, hydroentanglement with filtration, two through-air dryers, a quality control system, and full engineering along with supervision of erection and commissioning. In addition, ANDRITZ provides targeted operator training programs during the start-up phase and subsequently at ANDRITZ’s technical centers.

Founded in Montréal in 1904, Kruger Inc. is a major provider of tissue products, 100% recycled containerboard, corrugated packaging, pulp and paper products, and renewable energy. The Company is also a leader in paper and paperboard recycling in North America. A privately held family company, Kruger Inc. has 6,000 employees and its facilities are located in Québec, Ontario, British Columbia, and Newfoundland and Labrador, as well as in the States of Tennessee, Maine, New York, Virginia, Kentucky, and Rhode Island.

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ANDRITZ neXline wetlaceTM hybrid for the production of sustainable wipes with highest flexibility

ANDRITZ neXline wetlaceTM hybrid for the production of sustainable wipes with highest flexibility

Kruger Nonwovens and ANDRITZ teams during trial runs on the WetlaceTM pilot line in France

Kruger Nonwovens and ANDRITZ teams during trial runs on the WetlaceTM pilot line in France

ANDRITZ GROUP
International technology group ANDRITZ provides advanced plants, equipment, services, and digital solutions for a wide range of industries, including pulp and paper, metals, hydropower, environmental, and others. Founded in 1852 and headquartered in Austria, the publicly listed group employs about 30,000 people at 280 locations in over 80 countries.

As a global leader in technology and innovation, ANDRITZ is committed to fostering progress that benefits customers, partners, employees, society, and the environment. The company’s growth is driven by sustainable solutions enabling the green transition, advanced digitalization for highest industrial performance, and comprehensive services that maximize the value of customers’ plants over their entire life cycle. ANDRITZ. FOR GROWTH THAT MATTERS.

ANDRITZ PULP & PAPER
ANDRITZ Pulp & Paper provides sustainable technology, automation, and service solutions for the production of all types of pulp, paper, board and tissue. The technologies and services focus on increased production efficiency, lower overall operating costs as well as innovative decarbonization strategies and autonomous plant operation.

The product portfolio also includes boilers for power generation, various nonwoven technologies, and panelboard (MDF) production systems. With waste-to-value recycling, shredding and energy solutions, waste and by-product streams from production are converted into valuable secondary raw materials as well as into sustainable resources for energy generation. State-of-the-art IIoT technologies as part of Metris digitalization solutions complete the comprehensive product offering.