Mondi AG

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Mondi AG

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legal form Stock corporation ( holding )
founding 1967
Seat Vienna / Austria
management Peter Oswald (CEO)
Number of employees 26,100 (2018)
sales 7,481 million (2018)
Branch Paper maker
Website www.mondigroup.com

The Mondi AG is a subsidiary of Mondi Group and is the holding company of several Austrian and (as seen from Austria) foreign paper manufacturers , with headquarters in Vienna . The group of companies goes back to the Neusiedler paper factory founded in 1793 (today: Mondi Neusiedler GmbH ) and is vertically subordinate to two other holding companies that belong to Mondi Packaging Sarl .

The Mondi Group is divided into the two divisions Europe & International and South Africa . There is also a branch of the company, Joint Ventures and Subsidiaries .

The European division has six production facilities for paper and the primary product pulp in Slovakia , Russia , Israel , South Africa and Austria. In addition, forestry is operated in South Africa (520,000  ha ) and Russia (1.7 million ha). There are also sales offices in the Netherlands , Spain , France , Italy , Great Britain , Poland , Bulgaria , the Czech Republic , Romania , Russia, Hungary , Ukraine , Australia , China , the United Arab Emirates , Germany and Austria.

The approximately 12,000 employees in Austria produced around two million tons of uncoated, wood-free natural paper in 2008.

history

former "Neusiedler" logo

In 1793 Ignaz Theodor von Pachner received permission to set up a paper mill for high-quality papers, which he built in Klein-Neusiedl near Vienna. In 1800 this paper mill was already the largest paper manufacturer in the territory of the Austro-Hungarian Empire . This gave rise to the original name Papierfabrik Neusiedl and the later Neusiedler AG of Mondi BP .

After the First World War , the Theresienthal paper mill and the paper and pulp mill in Kematen were built, both of which are still in operation today.

In 1995 the factories in Szolnok, Hungary, and Dunaújváros , Hungary, were acquired in 1997 . In 1999 50.1% of the factory in Hadera in Israel followed, in 2000 50% of the factory in Ružomberok , the largest paper mill in Slovakia.

The high-bay warehouse with 7,700 pallet spaces, built in 1998 in Ulmerfeld, burned down completely within less than an hour during ongoing expansion work on May 24, 2001, but could be replaced at short notice by the completion of the expansion warehouse, which was more than twice as large.

The majority of the factory in Syktywkar in Russia was acquired in 2002. At the beginning of 2004, two Mondi South Africa plants in Richards Bay and Merebank / Durban were integrated into the company. On October 1, 2004, the Theresienthal and Kematen locations were taken over by Mondi. The two Hungarian plants were closed in 2008.

On November 17, 2004, Neusiedler Ybbstal AG was renamed Mondi Business Paper Austria AG . As of April 16, 2008, the stock corporation was converted into a limited liability company and has been operating under the name Mondi Neusiedler GmbH since then .

Today's Austrian holding company is based on the Frantschach Aktiengesellschaft paper mill founded by Hugo Henckel von Donnersmarck . On November 20, 2004, Frantschach was renamed Mondi Packaging AG and on November 28, 2007, Mondi AG .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c company abc.at: Mondi AG . Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  2. a b Integrated report and financial statements 2018
  3. a b company abc.at: Mondi Neusiedler GmbH . Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  4. firmenabc.at: MONDI Industrial Packaging Holdings GmbH  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Retrieved June 6, 2010.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.firmenabc.at  
  5. firmenabc.at: MONDI Holdings Austria GmbH . Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  6. ^ Website Mondi Group - Structure . Retrieved June 6, 2010.
  7. ^ Journal of the high rack manufacturer with a report on the extension warehouse ( Memento of September 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF), No. 1, 2002.