
Unilin, a world leader in interior and construction products,
plans to invest over €100m in modernising its Unilin Panels
Oostrozebeke (Belgium) site, where it produces particleboard
panels commonly used in kitchen cabinetry, furniture and wall or
floor applications.
The project marks one of the largest industrial upgrades in the
company’s recent history and underlines Unilin’s long-term
commitment to future‑proof, sustainable manufacturing in
Belgium.
With this planned investment, Unilin aims to strengthen its
production capabilities while further improving efficiency,
product quality and safety. The Oostrozebeke plant, previously
known as ‘Spano’, employs around 370 people. The plant produces
particleboard using 100% recycled waste wood (of which +90% is
post-consumer). It is also connected to the A&S waste-to-energy
facility, which covers 95% of its electricity and thermal energy
needs. Unilin intends to further develop the site into a leading
example of circular, low-carbon panel production in Europe.
A major step towards future‑ready manufacturing
At the heart of the project is the planned installation of a new
continuous particleboard press, replacing two existing presses,
combined with a broader renewal of key production processes
across the site. The new installation will maintain a similar
production capacity of 575,000 m³, while being less
energy-intensive (-8%) and more efficient in raw material use.
“This investment is about preparing our Oostrozebeke production
plant for the next decades,” says Bert Vandenkendelaere,
President Unilin Panels. “By combining state-of-the-art
technology with 100% recycled wood as raw material and a clear
product focus across our different sites, we aim to confirm our
reliability as a supplier and set our customers up for success
in the years to come. With this investment, we build a solid
foundation for further innovation, and at the same time, we are
creating an even safer and more efficient working environment
for our people.”
Particleboard is a widely used wood-based panel, made by
compressing wood particles with resin under heat and pressure
into strong, versatile boards used in furniture and
construction. One of Unilin Panels’ best-known particleboard
products in the industry is ‘Master Oak’, a particleboard
finished with a decorative layer that looks like real oak but
with superior performance.
Strengthening Unilin’s footprint in Belgium
The planned investment reflects Unilin’s continued commitment to
Belgium as a key industrial base, with a focus on innovation and
local employment. The project has been confirmed to receive up
to €6m support from the Flemish Government, half for strategic
transformation support for training and the other half for
strategic ecology support for the investment project.
“Even in challenging economic times in Europe, we continue to
invest,” says Bert Vandenkendelaere, President Unilin Panels.
“This project reflects our commitment to a strong industrial
footprint in Belgium and to sustainable manufacturing of
interior and construction products for our customers. It shows
our confidence in the future and our determination to keep
strengthening our organisation.”
Source: unilinpanels.com