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Ziegler Paper Mill well-prepared for the second half of 2011
Revision and reconstruction work at the Ziegler Paper Mill has been successfully completed.
This year several revision and reconstruction projects took place at Ziegler Paper Mill using substantial investments and following a long-term investment strategy by the family-owned company in CH-Grellingen, near Basel. The work focused on the reconstruction of the roll cutting machine which was equipped with a new control system and a cutter. With the additional replacement of the drive, significant performance and usability improvements can be achieved. The first dry section of the paper machine (PM3) has been rebuilt in order to improve product quality. With these investments and actions, also work safety has increased and a further contribution to environmental protection has been achieved.
Coinciding with this year's revision, the complete shutdown of SAPPI Biberist was announced by SAPPI. Ziegler Paper Mill and the entire Swiss paper industry lose a collegial firm and a recognised paper producer. With that shut down, Ziegler Paper Mill remains the last Swiss producer of premium-quality fine papers for the graphic industry.
Ziegler Paper Mill is, after successful completion of the revision work, newly and freshly ready for delivery and pleased to be able to supply its customers in the usual manner - with high quality Swiss paper products.
Ziegler Paper Mill well-prepared for the second half of 2011
Revision and reconstruction work at the Ziegler Paper Mill has been successfully completed.
This year several revision and reconstruction projects took place at Ziegler Paper Mill using substantial investments and following a long-term investment strategy by the family-owned company in CH-Grellingen, near Basel. The work focused on the reconstruction of the roll cutting machine which was equipped with a new control system and a cutter. With the additional replacement of the drive, significant performance and usability improvements can be achieved. The first dry section of the paper machine (PM3) has been rebuilt in order to improve product quality. With these investments and actions, also work safety has increased and a further contribution to environmental protection has been achieved.
Coinciding with this year's revision, the complete shutdown of SAPPI Biberist was announced by SAPPI. Ziegler Paper Mill and the entire Swiss paper industry lose a collegial firm and a recognised paper producer. With that shut down, Ziegler Paper Mill remains the last Swiss producer of premium-quality fine papers for the graphic industry.
Ziegler Paper Mill is, after successful completion of the revision work, newly and freshly ready for delivery and pleased to be able to supply its customers in the usual manner - with high quality Swiss paper products.
source: zeilger paper
Ziegler Paper Mill: sales up despite difficult economic climate
The Swiss manufacturer of fine and specialty papers based in Grellingen (BL) increased net production in 2010 by 5% (from 62,200 tonnes to 65,000 tonnes). In spite of the weaker EUR, USD and GBP, sales revenue also grew by 2% (from CHF 103 million to CHF 105 million). Notwithstanding the difficult market environment with steeply rising raw materials prices, operational cash flow was maintained at a satisfactory level. Investments of CHF 4.1 million reflected the volume of the previous year. Ziegler Paper Mill remains free from debt and employs a workforce of 180 (165.6 FTE). In addition, the company is training ten apprentices.
Even in the demanding 2010 business year, the mill continued to  pursue its proven strategy:  concentration on niche markets and  specialities, further expansion of its geographic orientation, high  quality and intensive customer service and support.
Distribution of Ziegler’s sales markets continued virtually  unchanged during the year under review: 45% of production was sold  within Switzerland, while 55% was exported. The lion’s share of exports  went to Germany (20%), followed by the UK, Italy, the USA, France,  Austria, Benelux and Spain. Business in the dollar and sterling areas  continued to be restrained as a result of prevailing exchange rates,  whereas efforts were stepped up on the domestic market. Eastern Europe,  China and now Australia are interesting for the further development of  specialties business and offer a wealth of opportunities.
Ziegler Paper Mill is the world’s leading manufacturer of inkjet  papers for transactional documents. The latest product in this line,  Z-Evolution, is unique and enjoyed a successful market breakthrough last  year. The company’s share of the market for laminating base papers also  grew steadily during the year under review. Premium-grade papers for  graphics applications, which are being continually improved for the  demanding Swiss market in particular, continue to be successful products  for the Ziegler Paper mill.
The outlook for 2011 can be cautiously assessed as positive despite  the continuing climb in the cost of pulp. As an independent family-run  Swiss company, Ziegler Paper Mill is endeavouring to continue meeting  the demands of its customers in today’s very volatile market environment  both at home and abroad as a reliable and stabile provider of  top-quality products and services. The mill attaches great importance to  the management of its net working capital, to strict cost discipline  and particularly to maintaining high liquidity.
In order to better meet the demands of a sharply changing market and  the increased requirements of our customers, our sales department has  been strengthened. Since 1 April 2011, Mr Peter Schreiner, who holds a  Master Degree in Engineering of the Swiss Federal Institute of  Technology, has occupied the position of international sales manager and  is thus also a member of the extended executive committee. Mr Schreiner  has many years of both national and international sales experience in  the process industry. His most recent job was several years as member of  the executive board and business unit manager at Kabel Brugg. Our  former sales manager, Mrs Mirjam Hunziker, remains with the company as  his deputy.
The general meeting of 25 March 2011 confirmed Philipp Kuttler-Frey  in his role as managing director and also elected him as the chairman of  the board of directors, thus succeeding Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. René L. Frey  in this function. Prof. Frey remains a director of the mill.
