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The annual output of our Mill is 4 million tons of high-quality products that are much in demand in the domestic and international markets with over half of the products exported to 35 countries.
Ilim Group’s production assets include three pulp and paper mills in the Arkhangelsk and Irkutsk Oblasts and two corrugated box plants in the Moscow and Leningrad Oblasts, as well as Sibgiprobum Engineering and Design Institute in Irkutsk.
Corporate governance at JSC Ilim Group is a collaborative framework connecting shareholders, the Board of Directors and executive management.
Long-term strategy, well-balanced product portfolio, and stable supplies instill confidence in our customers and confirm our status as a reliable partner.
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We have a strong sense of pride in our cultural heritage and are involved in Ilim Arts & Humanities Club, a cultural and educational project.
The leading pulp and paper producer in the Eastern Siberia. It was founded in 1965 as the largest full cycle wood processing facility.
Forest-Siberia structural unit supplies feedstock to Ilim’s Mills in the Irkutsk Oblast.
It is an anchor company born as Kotlas Pulp and Paper Mill with its history dating back more than 50 years.
Ilim’s Mill in the city of Ust-Ilimsk, Irkutsk Oblast, dating back to 1972 is one of the anchor companies of the region.
Forest-Siberia structural unit supplies feedstock to Ilim’s Mills in the Irkutsk Oblast.
A TOP-10 leader in the corrugated box industry in Russia. Its corrugated box plants are located in Kommunar, Leningrad Oblast, and Dmitrov, Moscow Oblast.
Ilim Group is a major investor in the Russian pulp and paper industry. Between 2010 and 2024, the Company successfully delivered investment projects totally worth over RUB 341 billion. The largest of them are Big Bratsk, Big Koryazhma, and Big Ust-Ilimsk.