Nymölla Mill, view from Tosteberga Ängar.

Key facts of Nymölla Mill 

Name

Stora Enso Fine Paper
Nymölla Mill

   
Location

Southern Sweden, Bromölla community, close to the Baltic, 120 km northeast of Malmö (170 km from Copenhagen).
Mill Map 

   
Product areas

Office paper for documents, brochures, preprint, offset and envelopes. Digital paper.

   
Raw material Wood, which mainly consists of thinnings from forests in southern Sweden and saw mill chips. A certain amount of wood, mainly hardwood, is imported. Nymölla Mill is certified in accordance with Chain of Custody FSC and PEFC.
   
Paper machines PM 1, trim width 650 cm, max speed 1050 m/min
PM 2, trim width 670 cm, max speed 1100 m/min
   
Capacities Fine paper
   
Sheeters Four 10-pocket cut size lines
Two folio sheeters
One ream wrapping line (folio)
Reel wrapping line
   
Production Process  Eng       Swe     Ger 
   
Personnel 750 employees.
   
Certificates OHSAS 18001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, FSC, PEFC - See under Fine Paper.

Environmental Statement, EMAS 2010

Eng.    Swe.   Ger.
The English and Swedish versions are also available as printed broschures. See information in the statement how to order a printed version.
Environmental brochure  Eng     Swe
Safety broschure  Eng    Swe    FI 
Students  Brochure (only in Swedish) Link to Careers 
History 2008

New qualities, incl. digital paper.
Inauguration of district heating to Sölvesborg.
Pdf District Heating/Fjärrvärme  (only in Swedish)

  2007 Investments in Paper Machine 1 for new paper qualities.
We celebrate MultiCopy 30 years.
2006 Investments in Paper Machine 2
    Programme to improve energy  efficiency, PFE
  2004 Launch of the new MultiCopy family.
  2002 Nymölla Mill specializes in uncoated fine paper.
    Investments in Paper Machine 1 and in the Pulp Mill.
    Documentation of Nymölla Mill - Magnificent Magnefite - see picture below.
  1999 Inauguration of the district heating system to Bromölla.
  1998  STORA and Enso merge.
  1994 The Activated Sludge Plant for waste water is ready to be used.
  1993 MultiCopy is certified by HP as an allround paper.
    TCF - Totally Chlorine Free.
  1988 Paper Machine 2 starts up.
  1977 Introduction of MultiCopy.
  1972 Paper Machine 1 starts up.
  1962 Nymölla AB, Pulp Mill - the first production line starts up. 
     
Special

Magnifite Pulp (TCF)

Mill brochure   Nymölla Mill.pdf

Magnifik Magnefit - the book about Nymölla Mill was published in 2002 (only in Swedish). The mill celebrated 40 years.