New plant to boost jobs in Kawerau

A particle board plant planned for Kawerau is expected to bring 100 jobs to the district.

The Chinese-based Guangxi Fenglin Wood Industry Group has announced plans to establish the plant, to be built on Putauaki Trust land adjoining SH34, within two years. It will produce 600,000 cubic metres of panel boards a year for export to China.

The announcement comes following a recent visit to China by representatives of Kawerau District Council, the Putauaki Trust, Toi-EDA, Eastern Bridge, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The delegation visited the Fenglin Group’s Mingyang MDF (medium-density fibreboard) and Huizhou particle board plants, and met with group founder Mr Liu, chairman Mr Cui and chief executive officer Mr Wang.

Council economic and community development manager Glenn Sutton says a number of factors led to the group’s decision to invest in Kawerau. “The district location and proximity to the Port of Tauranga, the rail connections and the available land all played a part. Putauaki Trust had the foresight to rezone 70ha of land as industrial, and it’s great to be working with them on this exciting venture.”

The plant will be built next to the intended site for the proposed container terminal, also on Putauaki Trust land, and will be as environmentally friendly as possible. “The Fenglin Group has a strong sense of social and economic values, and makes every effort to ensure its plants have low environmental impact,” Glenn says.

This was important to the Putauaki Trust, in terms of kaitiakitanga and cultural standards. Trust chair Tiaki Hunia says the trust was very impressed with the Fenglin Group’s commitment to environmental sustainability and looks forward to a positive long-term partnership.

Overseas Investment Office approval and other consents now need to be obtained, but if everything goes to plan the plant should be fully operational by 2020.

The Fenglin Group is very committed to training for its local employees, and a dedicated programme will be implemented closer to the project’s completion. Kawerau mayor Malcolm Campbell says this will be of huge benefit to the Kawerau district, where there has traditionally been a shortage of training and job opportunities.

The group is also committed to becoming part of the Kawerau community and will work closely with local representatives into the future.

Additional information

The Fenglin Group is a leading wood industry group in China.  It has four production bases, including three medium-density fibre board (MDF) facilities in Guangxi’s Nanning and Baise, and one particle board (PB) facility in Guangdon’s Huizhou City. The plants’ total capacity is 780,000 cubic meters a year. To ensure secured supply of wood material, the company owns 14,000ha of plantations. 

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Tuesday, 11 April 2017 - 9:00am