Company profile
Company profile
Multikémia Ltd. and its team of closely cooperating companies have more than 3 decades of experience in foreign trade, building and operating complete supply chains, including biomass, sawlog and timber trading. Since 2003, our team has become the country’s leading supplier of biomass (power plant firewood, wood chips, sawdust) under the name DEKO Biomass Ltd. We supplied almost all biomass-fired power plants of the country at that time with our firewood imported mainly from Ukrainian state forestry, such as AES power plants in Kazincbarcik and Tiszapalkonya, Mátra Power Plant, Pannon Power’s power plant in Pécs, but we also supplied VÉRT in Oroszlány and smaller heating plants. We supplemented our firewood imports with domestic trade in bulk biomass (wood chips, sawdust and bran). Our company is also responsible for the first axle exchange power plant supply from Ukraine and the organisation of the first directional wood deliveries. In addition to the deliveries to power plants, we started importing industrial pulpwood and paper wood from the state forestry in Ukraine and Belarus, which allowed us to become a supplier of the largest domestic and regional producers of fibreboard (MOFA, Interspan, Presov, Bukoza) and paper mills (MONDI Ruzomberok, Papierholz Austria – Pöls/Gratkorn/Frantschach, Kappa Sturovo, Egger, Swisskrono, Kronospan, etc.).
The group handles the procurement of the above commodities, including pellets, briquettes and packaging products, from the stock exchange and direct forestry, organises the logistics and the delivery to the destinations of about 4-500 thousand cubic metres of wood from the former Soviet Member States and Poland. Our most important partners include the 3 largest European producers of OSB and furniture board and the world’s largest paper producer. Even in the current difficult, wartime situation, we are able to maintain deliveries in small but steady quantities, even in peacetime, with the help of our representative in Ukraine.
Using our experience in building supply chain systems and the expertise of our team, we see the requirements of strengthening the circular economy as a challenge for which we are preparing and transitioning to treating waste paper and wood as valuable secondary raw materials for the economy. With our Hungarian university partner and experts, we have made significant progress in developing a patent process for the recovery of critical material streams. Our process, which is currently under development, has the potential to significantly recycle material streams that are of acute concern across the international arena.
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