'Valmet' (originally Valtion Metallitehtaat - ''State Metalworks'') was formed in 1951, when the state of
Finland decided to group their various factories working on
war reparations to the Soviet Union under one company. Valmet and the factories fused with it produce a wide array of products including aeroplanes, auto- and locomotives, weapons manufacturing and everyday household appliances. Numerous parts of the company have since been sold or merged with other companies specializing in their own fields of trade and manufacture. Valmet itself is now a brand of
Metso corporation.
Valmet Automotive
Valmet Automotive is a mechanical production company in
Uusikaupunki,
Finland, producing
automobiles and
vehicles for other manufacturers, including:
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Saab Automobile (up to 2003)
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Saab 95
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Saab 96
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Saab 99
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Saab 90
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Saab 900
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Saab 900 Convertible
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Saab 900 CD
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Saab 9000
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Saab 9-3 Convertible
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Saab 9-3 models (e.g.
Viggen)
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Porsche from 1997-
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Porsche Boxster
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Porsche Cayman
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Lada (AutoVaz)
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Lada EuroSamara
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Talbot
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Talbot Horizon
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Talbot 1510
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Talbot Solara
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Opel -
Calibra
★ Ecobus - integral low-entry midibus, demonstrator ready in 1994, series production did not materialize
The automobile production company was founded in
1968.
Tractors

Valmet 605
Tractors have been produced by Valmet, both in
Brazil and Finland. The brand name now in use is
Valtra. The tractor business, though still located in Finland, is owned by
AGCO.
Weapons
The firearms most notably developed by Valmet include the
Rk 62 and
M82. A line of military
trainer aircraft for the
Finnish Air Force developed and manufactured by Valmet include the
L-70 Vinka and
L-90 Redigo.
Paper mills
Other notable products are
paper mill machinery and
process control equipment. ''Valtion tykkitehdas'' produced
artillery pieces for the
Finnish Army among with
Tampella AB industries. After
World War II production switched to paper mills.
Shipyards
Valmet dockyards were merged with
Wärtsilä yards to form ''Wärtsilä marine''. After the
bankruptcy the company re-emerged as Aker Finnyards
Masa Yards.
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M/S Birka Princess was built at the
Vuosaari shipyard in Helsinki
See also
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List of automobile manufacturers.
External links
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The official web site of Valmet Automotive