Ponsse Oyj
LSE:0FNZ
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Ponsse Oyj
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Ponsse Oyj engages in the manufacture, servicing, sale, and technology of cut-to-length method forest machines. The company is headquartered in Vieremae, Ita-Suomen and currently employs 2,072 full-time employees. The company is primarily engaged in the development, manufacture and marketing of cut-to-length forest machines, information technology (IT) related to harvesting and the provision of service required in their utilization. The Company’s product portfolio comprises harvesters, forwarders, harvester heads, dual harwarders, cranes and loaders, control systems for mobile machines and trade-in machines. The company also provides after-sales services and training technology. As of December 31, 2011, Ponsse had 11 wholly owned subsidiaries in Sweden, Norway, France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Brazil, the Russian Federation, Hong Kong, China, Uruguay and Finland, as well as one affiliated company in Finland. The firm does business in more than forty countries.
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