Paperfabrik Feldmuehle GmbH in Germany is closing down operations. After more than 120 years, paper production in Uetersen, Germany, is coming to an end.
In a press statement, the company says that the “company has made high-quality, capital-intensive investments in sustainability and energy efficiency, in recent years”.
“We have optimised and modernised processes, committed ourselves to training the next generation, developed new products and reduced our costs – all in a highly competitive environment”.
“We were confident that we would achieve a turnaround. Unfortunately, due to unplanned market events, the inconclusive discussion on industrial electricity prices and ever-increasing new bureaucratic hurdles, we have come to the conclusion that we will no longer be able to continue production at our site in Uetersen in a sufficiently competitive manner in the long term – it is not economically viable to maintain operations”.
“It seems that there is no desire for energy-intensive industry to remain in Germany”.
“We have therefore ceased paper production and will be finishing, selling and shipping the paper produced in the coming weeks”.
“We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our employees who have supported us over the years – despite many personal sacrifices. They fought to the end and always believed that we could maintain our position in the market in the long term”.
“We would also like to thank our business partners for their decades of trust and excellent cooperation. After more than 120 years, the tradition of paper manufacturing in Uetersen is now coming to an end”.