The biggest single capacity continuous timber kiln in Australia was opened in Dardanup on 6 February 2019. The Wespine-operated facility has the capacity to dry 180,000cu/m of timber per year, which allowed for the replacement of five existing kilns that operated with older technology. Source: The West Australian
It will allow the timber producer to cut its gas usage by 40% and lower its electricity consumption by 25% while reducing ground water usage in the drying process to zero.
Wespine chairman Andrew Webster said the opening of the kiln was a major milestone.
“It will be critically important to secure the business into the future,” he said. “The whole project has been a success and I thank all those involved over the past 12 months to safely bring about this outcome which is so important for this business.”
South West contractors involved in the project put in more than 16,000 hours of work in order for it to be completed.
Wespine managing director Patrick Warrand said the project was completed on time and under budget because of the contributions of those local companies.
“We were thrilled that they could source so much of the project requirements from the local area,” he said.
“Wespine is the only major sawmilling operation in Western Australia which is ideally located in the timber hub of the Dardanup region.
“The sawmill is centrally located to a large volume of renewable plantation timber and next to the Laminex particle board plant and the Bunbury Port.
“The proximity to these services was an important factor in determining the location of the mill many years ago.”
The kiln was officially opened by Collie-Preston MLA Mick Murray.