Ponsse To Establish Factory Focused On Refurbishing Machines
Ponsse is launching the ExtendedLIFE project, funded by the EU’s LIFE Programme. The project aims to extend the service life of used forest machines and increase the reuse of machine components. As part of the project, Ponsse will establish a refactory in Iisalmi, Finland, where used machines can be refurbished or dismantled and recycled on an industrial scale.
“Our goal is to significantly extend the lifetime of forest machine components and improve the efficient use of materials. We aim to even double the service life of key components and achieve substantial environmental benefits in line with our sustainability targets,” says Katja Paananen, Chief Responsibility Officer, Ponsse.
The ExtendedLIFE project develops new solutions that enable more efficient refurbishment, reuse and recycling of forest machine components.
Ponsse has already established circular economy processes for forest machine components. In 2010, a remanufacturing unit was established in Iisalmi, where components are refurbished for reuse. The operation has gradually expanded. In 2025, the volume of refurbished or reused spare parts reached 222 tonnes. Through the ExtendedLIFE project, these operations will be further expanded and developed on an industrial scale.
The project also includes the development of a digital marketplace for remanufactured components and training for personnel, dealers and value chain partners in circular economy and remanufacturing practices.
Ponsse is utilizing digital tools and AI-based solutions in the project to anticipate maintenance needs and direct components for refurbishment, reuse or recycling.
“For Ponsse customers, the project will primarily be visible through improved availability of refurbished and remanufactured spare parts. This will provide more cost-effective options for machine maintenance and support the long service life of forest machines,” Ville Ohukainen, Circular Economy Coordinator at Ponsse says.
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