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  2. Stora Enso - Wikipedia

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    Stora Enso Oyj (from Swedish: Stora and Finnish: Enso) is a ... Belgium, France, Germany and Spain), 3% in Brazil and Uruguay, and 1% in other countries. ...

  3. SECU (container) - Wikipedia

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    The ports used are mainly in production countries like Finland (Kotka, Oulu) and Sweden and in consumer countries Belgium , UK (Tilbury, Immingham) and Germany . A SECU looks like a larger standard 40-foot ISO Container , measuring 13.8×3.6×4.375 m (45.28×11.81×14.35 ft) [ 1 ] with a net weight of 80 metric tons (79 long tons; 88 short tons ...

  4. List of oldest companies - Wikipedia

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    Stora Enso: Finland Originally mining, currently paper [83] 1295 Barovier: Italy Glass [84 ... Belgium Brewery [24] 1367 H. Rüetschi: Switzerland Bell [129] 1368

  5. Stora Enso sells paper mill to German Lidl owner ... - AOL

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    Finnish forestry group Stora Enso said on Tuesday it would sell its Maxau paper production site in Germany to Schwarz Group, the owner of discount supermarket chains Lidl GB and Kaufland. The ...

  6. List of paper mills - Wikipedia

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    6 Belgium. 7 Brazil. 8 Canada. 9 Chile. 10 China. 11 Denmark. 12 Egypt. 13 Finland. 14 France. ... Stora Enso and Suzano Papel e Celulose joint venture, Veracel ...

  7. Hans Stråberg - Wikipedia

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    Stråberg is chairman of Atlas Copco AB, AB SKF, Roxtec AB and CTEK AB. He is a Director of Investor AB, Stora Enso Oyj, Mellby Gård AB and Anocca. He is a former chairman of Orchid Ortopedics, Nikkarit Oy and Vice Preses of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences. Stråberg was European Co-chair of TABD, the Transatlantic Business ...

  8. Ghent - Wikipedia

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    The port of Ghent, in the north of the city, is the third-largest port of Belgium. It is accessed by the Ghent–Terneuzen Canal, which ends near the Dutch port of Terneuzen on the Western Scheldt. The port houses, among others, large companies like ArcelorMittal, Volvo Cars, Volvo Trucks, Volvo Parts, Honda, Yamaha Motor and Stora Enso.

  9. List of largest European manufacturing companies by revenue

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