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- Bruk, the Port of Muruvik, Tangen Sagbruk, a sawmill in Stjørdal, Nustad Tresliperi, a sawmill, the carbide plant in Meråker (later Elkem Meraker), the copper...
- education from 1917 to 1920. He worked as a smith from 1920; at Follafoss Tresliperi from 1925. He was involved in the local trade unions, and was active in...
- was hired for a forestry job by Hunsfos Fabrikker (1924), then BY Boen Tresliperi in 1926. From 1928 to 1933 he was an engineer in the Paper Industry Research...
- was involved in mining, forestry and shipping. He established Follum Tresliperi in 1873 and Lillehammer Dampsag og Høvleri in 1876. He was decorated Knight...
- 200,000 decares (1,200 km2) of land in Namdalen, and built Salsbruket Tresliperi, a sawmill, of which he also served as director. A member of the English-origined...
- disagreement in the family the company was sold to the neighbor company Viul Tresliperi in 1983, but was bought back by Christen Sveaas in 1993 and transformed...
- chairman of Glommens og Laagens Brukseierforening, board member of Viul Tresliperi and supervisory council member of Noratom and Norcontrol. Heffermehl was...
- Bækkelund, Bjørn; Nilsson, Christer; Bagle, Eyvind (2006). "Salsbrukets Tresliperi". M****e papir. Norske papir- og m****efabrikker gjennom 150 år (in Norwegian)...
- Kistefos Træsliberi in 1889. The company was sold by the family to Viul Tresliperi in 1985, against Christen Sveaas' wish. Christen Sveaas started his first...
- Ranheim Papirfabrikk. Kaldal, Ingar (1994). Arbeid og miljø ved Follafoss Tresliperi og Ranheim Papirfabrikk 1920–1970. Trondheim: University of Trondheim...