Kommunar

st. Factory, 1, Kommunar, Leningrad Oblast, Russia | Paper Recycling

One of the oldest enterprises in the pulp and paper industry in Russia. In 1845, on the banks of the Izhora River, the Englishmen Ivan Rogers and Daniil Reiner founded the Tsarsko-Slavonic stationery factory. In 1885, the factory was acquired by a British subject, the Tsarskoye Selo merchant Yegor Frantsevich Reiner. The new owner set himself the goal of expanding the factory, relying on the rapidly developing sugar industry in those years, he wished to become the largest supplier of sugar paper. Reiner installed more powerful equipment, and the factory produced 60 thousand poods of brown and sugar paper.
In 1901 the factory was taken over by the Krasnoselskiy Paper Mill Partnership of K.P. Pechatkin ”and after some changes in the equipment the enterprise began to produce thin expensive types of paper. The heirs of K.P. Pechatkin carried out a lot of work on the expansion and reconstruction of the factory in the period from 1912 to 1914. Two-storey stone rooms for mass departments were built, a boiler room was expanded, steam-power equipment was updated, a Voith paper machine was installed and two existing ones were modernized, as well as a narrow-gauge railway line was led from the Antropshino station to the factory yard.
 
After the revolution in 1918, the factory was nationalized and in 1919 renamed Kommunar. In the years of the first five-year plans, the expansion of production began, and by the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, 6 thousand tons of various types of paper and 715 thousand rolls of tracing paper were produced on 4 paper machines. Since 1963, the factory has been transferred to a continuous mode of making paper pulp, specializing in the production of technical types of paper. It was on the base paper made at the Kommunar factory that the reverse side of the moon was first photographed. Until the mid-1970s, the factory was the only city-forming enterprise in the village of Kommunar, and it also created almost the entire infrastructure of the village.
 
Today JSC 'Paper Factory' Kommunar 'is a well-known manufacturer in Russia and abroad of packaging and technical types of paper and cardboard with a density of 25 to 175 g / m2, widely used in confectionery, medical, food, metalworking, printing and other industries. The company pays special attention to improving the quality of its products. Since November 2002, the quality management system has been successfully functioning in accordance with the international requirements of the ISO 9001: 2015 standard, and the proximity of the enterprise to St. Petersburg and the main traffic flows favorably distinguishes the CF 'Kommunar' from other manufacturers of similar products.
 
 
Company Details
Company NameKommunar
Business CategoryPaper Recycling
Addressst. Factory, 1
Kommunar
Leningrad Oblast
Russia
ZIP: 188320
PresidentNA
Year Established1970
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA

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