The Koryazhma Mill located in the south of the Arkhanglesk Oblast is an anchor company born as Kotlas Pulp and Paper Mill with its history dating back more than 50 years.
Its total annual output exceeds 1.3 million tons. About 65% of the products are sold domestically with the remainder exported to Latin America, Asia, and Middle East.
Since 2024, the Koryazhma Mill has crafted Ilim Standart office printer paper, the most in-demand paper grade for widespread use in offices and homes, and Ilim Profi, premium office printer paper with higher basis weight and brightness.
The achievements of the Mill employing more than 3,000 people representing over 530 various professions are based on succession, traditions, and commitment.
The Koryazhma Mill actively contributes to social and economic development of the region by fostering local initiatives and improving living standards.
Aleksei Bersenevskiy
Quality and EHS management systems of the Koryazhma Mill comply with ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 international standards.
The Mill manufactures products that meet the requirements of the National System for Forest Certification, a voluntary certification system.
The core business area of the Koryazhma Forest Branch is harvesting of roundwood and supplying the Mill with feedstock for value-added wood processing projects.
The Forest Branch includes four logging sites, which are Vilegodskiy, Udimskiy, Krasnoborskiy, and Lenskiy. Timber is harvested in the Vilegodskiy, Kotlasskiy, Krasnoborskiy, and Lenskiy municipal districts of the Arkhangelsk Oblast, as well as in the Vologda Oblast and the Komi Republic.
Annual output: 2.39 million cubic meters.
The Forest Branch leases 26 certified timberlands in the Arkhangelsk and Vologda Oblasts and the Komi Republic, covering a total area of 2,008.0 thousand hectares. In addition to harvesting, the Branch is involved in a full range of forest management and reforestation activities, fire safety measures, as well as construction, maintenance, and repair of forest roads. Reforestation is implemented by natural regeneration on 9,825.5 ha and by artificial regeneration on 741.5 ha.
Mill activities meet the requirements of the National System for Forest Certification, a voluntary certification system.
Dmitry Lobanov