Garnica’s new factory is located in Troyes, the Sud Champagne region in northern France. The construction process began in 2021. The first warehouse and first floor of offices have been completed, and operations began in May. In addition, the second floor will be completely installed in June.

The construction of this factory is a phased project, and it will have a final surface area of 40,000 m2. Garnica estimates that the first lathe will start operations during the third quarter of this year, receiving and installing the first peeling line in the upcoming months, which will be able to make use of 150,000 m3 of poplar and produce 70,000 m3 of green veneer. The remaining phases will continue after that, which will consist installing the drying lines and assembling a second lathe to double the veneer production. In the final phase, the group of lines of the second transformation (press) will be added to manufacture finished products.

This plant is in addition to the one that the company already has in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. It will have access to the Seine and Aube river basin, the richest poplar basin in Europe, which has 90,000 hectares of plantations within the 300 km surrounding Troyes. The company prefers to use poplars to produce plywood as these trees produce high-quality wood and grow on fast-wood plantations. They are known for their sustainability and significant atmospheric CO2 absorption capacity, offering improved environmental protection.

The factory will work under the smart factory model. The entire production process will be completely automated, and 4.0 tools will be used to optimize the results.

With the startup of this new plant, Garnica will have a total of seven production plants. Five are located in Spain, in La Rioja, the Basque Country, and León. This new Troyes plant in the Grand Est – Sud Champagne region will be the second in France, in addition to the one in the Aquitaine region.

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