- Sarpsborg, Norway. It was
founded by Cæsar Bang in 1905 as
Greaker Cellulosefabrik. A 1972
bankrupt caused a
slight reorganization, and the name Greaker...
- Copenhagen, Denmark. He
worked for one and a half year at
Vestfos Cellulosefabrik before being hired at
Frydenlunds Bryggeri. In 1904, he was promoted...
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production of
cellulose sulfate with the
opening of the
factory Moss
Cellulosefabrik. From 1898,
paper was also produced. Hans Blom Peterson, a descendant...
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Commerce Advisor) and
founder of the
paper factory Weißpapier- und
Cellulosefabrik Aschaffenburg in Aschaffenburg.
Philipp Dessauer was born in Aschaffenburg...
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construction of it
started in 1882, and it was
opened as
Ranheims Cellulosefabrik in 1884 by
businessperson and
politician Lauritz Jenssen, a son of...
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company Hafslund Sulfitfabrik. In 1905 he
founded the
paper mill
Greaker Cellulosefabrik in
Sarpsborg and
became manager there. He was the
chairman of Norsk...
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their yearbook from 1999 to 2000. In 2011 he
released the book
Fladeby Cellulosefabrik.
Folkene og bygda. "Harald Løbak T****sen" (in Norwegian). Storting...
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Sweden from 1912 to 1916. He was
hired as
office manager at
Tofte Cellulosefabrik in 1916, and was
promoted to
manager in 1927 and
chief executive officer...
- re-located from
Ekebergdalen to Bryn in Aker. In 1887 he
established Enebak Cellulosefabrik,
which was one of the
first pulp
mills in Norway.
Following a large...
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kilometers southwest of the
factory at Tofte.
These two factories,
Tofte Cellulosefabrik AS and
Hurum Fabriker AS,
became the
center of
employment during the...