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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: * PM51, the oldest one, was built 1977. Produces mainly directory paper in different colors (white, yellow and pink). The width of the rolls leaving the paper machine is 8.50m. Produces 200.000 tons of paper per year. * PM52, built in 1986. Produces newsprint paper. Colors of the paper produced are white and what is referred to as baby pink, which is, as the name suggests, a variant of pink produced for Sportbladet. The width of a roll is 8.55m. Produces 250.000 tons of paper per year. * PM53, the latest, and obviously most modern of the machines, also produces newsprint paper, at a rate of 300.000 tons per year. 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. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Braviken Paper Mill」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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