Braviken Paper Mill

Braviken Paper Mill (or simply Braviken) is a paper mill located outside Bråviken, Norrköping, in Sweden. It is owned by Holmen Paper, which in turn is a subsidiary of Holmen.

Since the name is derived from the location, Bråviken, and since the name of the paper mill was to be internationally read and spoken, the ring was dropped.

The current mill manager is Rikard Wallin.

Introduction

Braviken mainly produces directory and newsprint paper, both white and colored.

Three paper machines are located at the mill:

Each machine goes in a distinctive color: PM51 is completely green, PM52 is blue, while the PM53 is blue with a touch of violet.

The name of the machines comes from the fact that the mill used to be the fifth when MoDo AB owned it. The company itself does not own fifty machines.

Technology

The mill has its own TMP factory which produces the pulp needed for the production. Braviken also uses recycled paper (DIP) as raw material.

History

The production began in central Norrköping during the 15th century. Since expansion was hindered by lack of area the production moved outside Norrköping to Bråviken. The construction began in 1977, and by 1986 the second machine was built. In 1986 the last machine in central Norrköping shut down, and all of the operations moved to the new location.

Coordinates: 58°38′26″N 16°15′27″E / 58.64056°N 16.25750°E / 58.64056; 16.25750

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