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Information to be added or removed: Ponsse Oyj is a company domiciled in Finland that manufactures and markets a range of forestry vehicles and machinery such as forwarders and harvesters. Ponsse was founded by Einari Vidgrén in 1970 and the company got its name from a cross-breed hunting dog. REMOVED
Ponsse Plc develops and manufactures sustainable and innovative harvesting solutions for environmentally friendly cut-to-length logging. The strong family company is one of the world’s leading forest machine manufacturers, and its customer-oriented operations are still guided by the wishes and needs of forest machine entrepreneurs. The Ponsse company was established by the forest machine entrepreneur Einari Vidgrén in 1970. The company’s roots are deep in the Finnish countryside and Finnish work, but it also feels quite at home on the international market. Today, Ponsse's machines are used at logging sites in approximately 40 countries, and 80 per cent of the company’s net sales come from exports. All machines are manufactured in the company’s birthplace in Vieremä. Ponsse Group employs more than 1,800 people in 10 countries, and the company’s shares are quoted on the NASDAQ OMX Nordic List. ADDED
Explanation of issue: The page is a stub. Trying to add better and more timely information of the company. The company's Wikipedia page in Finnish is much better, so changing from that.
References supporting change: https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponsse https://yle.fi/uutiset/18-58001
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Samuel.vidgren ( talk • contribs) 13:14, 23 March 2020 (UTC)
Regards, Spintendo 13:22, 23 March 2020 (UTC)
Information to be added or removed: Ponsse Oyj is a company domiciled in Finland that manufactures and markets a range of forestry vehicles and machinery such as forwarders and harvesters. Ponsse was founded by Einari Vidgrén in 1970 and the company got its name from a cross-breed hunting dog. REMOVED
Ponsse Plc develops and manufactures sustainable and innovative harvesting solutions for environmentally friendly cut-to-length logging. The strong family company is one of the world’s leading forest machine manufacturers [1], and its customer-oriented operations are still guided by the wishes and needs of forest machine entrepreneurs. The Ponsse company was established by the forest machine entrepreneur Einari Vidgrén in 1970. The company’s roots are deep in the Finnish countryside and Finnish work, but nowadays the company is quite involved in the international market. Today, Ponsse's machines are used at logging sites in approximately 40 countries, and 80 per cent of the company’s net sales come from exports. All machines are manufactured in the company’s birthplace in Vieremä. Ponsse Group employs more than 1,800 people in 10 countries, and the company’s shares are quoted on the NASDAQ OMX Nordic List. ADDED
Explanation of issue: The page is a stub. Trying to add better and more timely information of the company.
References supporting change: https://timberlinemag.com/2020/02/washington-logging-firm-benefits-by-adding-cut-to-length-operations/ https://seekingalpha.com/article/4286234-ponsse-quality-comes-price-tag https://issuu.com/ponsseplc/docs/ponsse_news_1_2019_fin
Samuel.vidgren ( talk) 13:40, 26 March 2020 (UTC)
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