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Mayr-Melnhof Opens Packaging Printing Plant in GermanyBy Marcel Cobs Mayr-Melnhof Opens Packaging Printing Plant in Germany Together with state secretary Hendrik Hering of the Rhineland-Palatinate government and the mayor of Trier, Helmut Schröer, the CEO and chairman of the Management Board of the Mayr-Melnhof Group, Wilhelm Hörmanseder, officially opened the most modern European gravure printing site for packaging on May 4th. With an investment of about Euro 20 million the MM Gravure printing site will create approximately 100 new workplaces - in addition to 730 already existing in the federal state. For the Vienna-based Mayr-Melnhof Group, the new factory in Trier is the fourth folding carton production site in Rhineland-Palatinate. In its twelve German factories (nine folding carton plants and three cartonboard mills), the company employs about 2,500 people. With sales totalling Euro 1.46 billion and 33 factories all over Europe the Mayr-Melnhof Group is the largest manufacturer of folding cartons in Germany and Europe and the world-leader in recycled fibre-based cartonboard. By separating the printing process from converting and finishing, Mayr-Melnhof is offering a unique technological concept. With this so-called offline process, MM Gravure delivers unprecedented production speed and performance in gravure printing of folding cartons. Measured in running meters, the annual output of MM Gravure could encircle the globe twice. For more packaging industry related articles visit http://www.packaging-industrycom About the Author: Marcel is a freelance author and writing articles about various topics about homepage building, webmaster tips and SEO, but also technical and industrial issues. He gives permission not only to copy this article but also to edit and change it for search engine optimization as long as the original sense and meaning and the links within it remain unchanged. Visit http://www.packaging-industrycom for further Info about the topic!
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