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Metso shuts down Helsinki headquarters

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Crushing and screening equipment OEM completes head office relocation.

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Finland-based crushing and screening equipment manufacturer Metso has officially shut down its headquarters in Sanomatalo, Helsinki, completing its relocation to a new facility just 25 km away.

The cessation of activities at the Helsinki base, which had been home to the company for many years, marks the fully operational status of its new heaquarters facility in the Matinkylä district of Espoo city.

Metso’s new contact information

The postal address for Metso’s new headquarters: P.O. Box 1000, 02231 Espoo, Finland
For visitors: Rauhalanpuisto 9, 02230 Espoo.

Phone number for the Metso switchboard: +358 20 484 100.

The e-invoicing address for Metso Corporation remains unchanged: Basware Oyj BAWCFI22, 003708281054. The VAT/business registration number is FI08281054.

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