The Perm plywood mill produced its first plywood panel in 1956.
1965, the facility implements a chipboard production process.
1971, the millionth cubic meter of plywood output is recorded.
1980, large-size plywood production is started.
1983, manufacturing of film-faced plywood is implemented.
1995, an international organization, Global Quality Management Commitment To Quality award, honors PFK with a golden award for of its products high quality, as well as a Birmingham Torch Award in recognition of success in economical survival and development meeting adverse conditions.
2001, the mill starts marketing film-faced chipboards.
2004, the plywood process building is upgraded and the total plywood output is switched to large size products.
2006, PFK joins the Sveza Group.
On 14 February 2006, the mill turned 50th anniversary. The major milestones of its history are hardships in post-WWII years, implementing plywood and chipboard production, worldwide products promotion, and facility upgrading.
PFK holds international ISO, EN (CE-mark), and BFU-100 certificates.
Products marketed:
- Plywood, 8õ4
- Plywood, 8õ4, film-faced
- Chipboard, including film-faced
PFK’s annual plywood manufacturing capacity is 190,000 cubic meters.
PFK’s annual chipboard manufacturing capacity is 190,000 cubic meters.