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The Swedish-Finnish company Stora Enso is based on the production capacity the second largest forest industrial enterprise of the world. Seat of the society is Helsinki (Finland).
Stora Enso gained 2003 with approximately 45,000 coworkers in more than 40 countries of Europe, North America and Asia (approx. 4,800 in Germany) and a production capacity of approximately 15.7 million tons paper and cardboard a gross income of 12.2 billion euro.
The foundation-stone for the history of the Stora is the acquisition of a copper ore mining concession by Swedish bishop Peter in the year 1288. In the same year the oldest this very day existing corporation of the world with the name "Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag" is briefly created "Stora" in the Swedish Falun. Seven centuries long is the copper dismantling core business of the society, which carries the name "Stora" since the year 1862, and only since beginning 20. Century works the company increasingly within the ranges Holzeinschlag and paper production. In the year the Stora expands 1990 on the German market by assumption of GermanSwedish "Feldmuehle Nobel" of company.
The Finnish company Enso was created 1872 as sawing mill "W. property time & CO" and carries since the year 1924 the name "Enso Gutzeit". In the year 1997 "Enso" transfers the German wood company E. Holtzmann and becomes in such a way of Europe second largest wood producer.
In the year 1998 "Stora" and "Enso" united to a new powerful company.
Approximately 15 per cent of the capacity and conversions of the company are allotted to the Federal Republic of Germany with a production capacity of 2.3 million tons (2001). Division guidance seat in Germany is Duesseldorf, the locations of the company distributes itself up
The fine paper range of the company is shifted up-to-date from Duesseldorf to Uetersen.
Stora Enso, the largest paper manufacturer world-wide, is M-material exactly like the other internationally active paper manufacturers UPM Kymmene and big customer of the state-own Finnish forest enterprise which clears the ecologically valuable jungles in the north of Finland.
Stora Enso, UPM Kymmene and M-material convert the jungle wood in their factories to paper and cellulose for the German market. Also over 5.000 magazines and magazines and a portion of 41 per cent of the cellulose exports and 20 per cent of the paper exports is Germany the world-wide most important customers of the Finnish companies. The paper finds its way as magazine, brochure, envelope, Klopapier or packing material into nearly all German households.
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