Munksjö invests in a new storage centre at its specialty paper mill in Rottersac, France.The company has announced an investment project in the building of a totally new 9,100 m² storage centre. Almost all output is to be stored on-site. This investment will ease logistic flows, reduce carbon foot print and enable a better quality control of packaging. The new facility will be ready in 2016.

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Munksjö invests in a new storage centre at its specialty paper mill in Rottersac, France

Jul 02, 2015. /Lesprom Network/. Munksjö invests in a new storage centre at its specialty paper mill in Rottersac, France, as the company says in the press release received by Lesprom Network.

The company has announced an investment project in the building of a totally new 9,100 m² storage centre. Almost all output is to be stored on-site. This investment will ease logistic flows, reduce carbon foot print and enable a better quality control of packaging. The new facility will be ready in 2016.

The Group also invested in 2014 in the mill production assets through new equipment combining two coating surface devices (size press and film press).

This state-of-the art technology enables a specific coating on the two sides of the paper, opening new possibilities for new product development. For instance, it allows for a better paper quality or specific functionalities to meet the increasingly demanding market expectations.

"These initiatives and investments translate the willingness of the Group to support activities and dynamism of the Rottersac Mill. Developing new products, improving quality and customer service are vital to maintain a leading market position in a very competitive environment," comments Thierry Chassagne, Rottersac Mill Manager.

The Rottersac Mill is part of the Business Area Graphics and Packaging. This production site is specialized in the manufacturing of specialty papers for food and non-food flexible packaging, repositionable notes, envelop windows and other industrial applications.