SCA's operations are divided in five business areas: Forest, Wood, Containerboard, Pulp and Renewable energy.
Manufacturing Units in Sweden Business 2025 • Bollsta sawmill in
Bollstabruk • Gällö sawmill in
Gällö • Pellet (biofuel) manufacturing in
Härnösand • Munksund paper mill, containerboard production (kraftliner white top) in
Munksund • Munksund sawmill • Obbola paper mill, containerboard production (kraftliner) in
Obbola • Ortviken pulp mill (CTMP) in
Sundsvall • Östrand pulp mill in
Timrå • Tunadal sawmill in
Tunadal The planing mills in Tunadal,
Stugun and Bollsta are part of SCA Wood Scandinavia.
Operations in other countries SCA has operations in several countries. Located near its own forests in northern Sweden, SCA Wood's sawmills and planing mills supply wood products to global markets. Approximately 950 employees over five sawmills and two planing mills enable deliveries of wood to Europe, North Africa, North America, as well as parts of Asia and the MENA region. Pulp has a sales network in Europe and North America. Containerboard has sales managers in Europe. SCA is present in the Netherlands and Germany in logistics and in the Baltics within the business area SCA Forest. The company has no operations in Russia or Ukraine.
Forest holdings SCA is Europe's largest
private owner of forest land and manages a total of around in northern Sweden, of which two million hectares of productive forest land, which corresponds to up to nine percent of Sweden's total productive forest land. The company also has forests in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which are responsible for managing their own forests, felling and purchasing timber in order to supply SCA's industries with raw material. SCA uses its forest to produce wood-based products such as sawn timber, paper pulp and
packaging paper (kraftliner). The company owns
wind turbines and produces solid and liquid
biofuels from its by-products. The company also provides services for forest owners and transport solutions. == Sustainability ==