Cost-reduction and efficiency program to improve results by SEK 300 million per year

Boliden has initiated a comprehensive cost-reduction and efficiency program, which, in combination with programs already in progress, is expected to improve results by SEK 300 million per year. The full benefits of the program are expected to be achieved during 2004.

"In the short run, we have to create the right conditions for Boliden to be profitable in times of low metal prices and a weak US Dollar. This is essential if we are to continue to develop our operations, reduce our debt level and build a strong company", says Jan Johansson, Boliden's President and CEO.

Several areas have been identified where savings can be achieved, mainly in administration. The first steps will involve an overhaul of purchasing routines and improvements in the efficiency of materials administration, logistics, workflow, operations control and staffing as well as optimisation of IS/IT. In addition, more efficient environmental- and energy-management systems will be introduced.

Boliden is already running successful programs to reduce costs and raise efficiency at the Myra Falls mine in Canada and in the Business Area Fabrication. Similar programs are now in effect at all Boliden's operations.

For further information please contact:
Jan Johansson, President and CEO, telephone +46 8 610 16 02, +46 70 555 02 02
Ulf Söderström, Vice President Public Relations, telephone +46 8 610 15 57, +46 70 618 95 95

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