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History  The papermaker’s craft is a proud one. Making this valuable material has always been a complicated process that requires a great deal of skill and experience. And nothing has happened to change that in the 600 years or more since the first German paper mill was founded and the 1,400 years since paper was first produced in Japan..

In brief  
1799 Paper mill in Bielefeld founded
1919 Paper machine 1 (2.80 m) put into service
1920 Paper machine 2 (2.40 m) put into service
1930 Taken over by Feldmühle AG
1949 Four off-line coaters commissioned
1957 Four special coaters commissioned
High-gloss papers produced for first time
1961 Wastewater treatment plant commissioned
1968 New coating line with double-sided preliminary and finish coat
1979 Production of carbonless papers started
1987 Paper machine 3 with on-line coater for carbonless papers put into service (5.80 m)
1990 Taken over by Stora Group
1991 ISO 9001 certification first obtained
1993 Stora Carbonless Paper GmbH Bielefeld founded
Nordic Swan certification first obtained
1999 Taken over by Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd.
1999 Company name changed to Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Bielefeld GmbH
2001 High-performance coater 3 put into service
Production of thermal papers started
Production of inkjet papers started
2005 Digital Imaging Application Centre Set up
New gas and turbine power plant
2006 Rebuild of coating machine 21 for production of inkjet and thermal papers
2007 Foundation of MPB Real Estate GmbH & Co. KG
2010 Merger with the Flensburg sister company, new company name: Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Europe GmbH
   
 

(Main entrance)


(Courtyard)


(Paper machine I)


(Roll coating unit)

 
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