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History The Flensburg Paper Mill has a long tradition. It was built in the Mühlenstromtal valley by Hinrich Gultzau – more than three centuries ago. This makes it one of the oldest paper mills in Germany. What makes it special is that paper is still being produced on the same site.

In brief:  
1696 Hinrich Gultzau builds the paper mill
1848 The first paper machine
1929 Taken over by Feldmühle AG
1954 New paper machine for sanitary paper
1970 Production of carbonless papers begins
1988 Licensed by Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd. to make thermal papers
1990 Business taken over by STORA Group, thermoscript thermal paper produced for first time
1992 STORA Feldmühle Spezialpapiere GmbH founded
1996 Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd. and Mitsubishi Corporation become shareholders
1998 jetscript  inkjet paper produced for first time
1999 Company name changed to Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Flensburg GmbH
2003 Coater 2 converted for production of multiple coats
2003-2006 Named as a TOP JOB Employer for excellence in the field of human resources management
2004 Biological wastewater purification put into operation
2004 Named as a TOP 100 enterprise for excellence in the field of innovation
2007 Construction of own power plant and conversion of coater 1
2008 Commissioning of the new power plant
2010 Merger with the Bielefeld sister company, new company name: Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Europe GmbH
   
 
 
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