August 12, 2024
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Progroup can celebrate reaching yet one more mile-stone. Since the beginning of August the first corrugated board sheets have been routinely coming off the end of the line in the latest plant (PW15) in Petersberg. “We are systematically pursuing our growth strategy and are strengthening our market position even further with this investment. As a family company rooted in the region, the plant is also a clear commitment to the Palatinate as a place for work and business,” stated Maximilian Heindl, Chairman of Progroup’s Management Board. Progroup began operating its first plant in Offenbach an der Queich more than 30 years ago. In addition, the Group Office, or administrative headquarters, of this paper and corrugated board manufacturer is located in Landau. Impressive figures Exceptional energy efficiency Successful packaging park model Progroup AG, based in Landau, Germany, is one of the leading manufacturers of containerboard and corrugated board in Europe. Since it was founded in 1991 in Offenbach/Queich, the company has been pursuing a consistent growth strategy which, in addition to technological leadership, is also based on the use of innovative and environmentally friendly production technologies. Progroup operates production sites in six countries in Central Europe. These currently include three paper mills, thirteen corrugated sheetfeeder plants, a logistics company and awaste-to-energy plant. The company's second power plant is currently under construction at Sandersdorf-Brehna near Leipzig. With more than 1,720 employees, the company generated revenue of around 1.3 billion euros in 2022. Bernhard Schenk
PW15 is yet further proof of Progroup’s technological leadership. Ultra-modern processes and innovative manufacturing technology form a perfect partnership here that guarantees corrugated board of the highest quality made by extremely efficient manufacturing methods. The site has the very latest high-tech plant and equipment capable of manufacturing up to 200,000 tonnes of corrugated sheetboard per year. The production line runs at a speed of 400 metres per minute. The speed at which the project was completed was also impressive. The ground-breaking ceremony took place as recently as June 2022. The rapid completion of the project is due primarily to Project Manager Rudolf Vervoorst and his team.
A clever concept provides a sustainable source of energy. Two super-efficient combined heat and power plants plus a photo-voltaic plant on the roof cover the works’ total energy requirement for two-shift operation manufacturing corrugated board. This also reduces the consumption of fossil fuels. The modern combined cooling, heat and power plant uses the waste heat from its own power generation either to generate cold, or alternatively to feed heat into the heating circuit, as required. “This system is so efficient that we not only save energy in the manufacturing processes but can also heat the 30,000m2 building in winter and cool it in summer” explained Maximilian Heindl.
In Petersberg Progroup has repeated its successful packaging park model based on a long-term partnership. PW15 was erected directly adjacent to the production facilities of Progroup’s long-standing customer G&G Preisser, resulting in major advantages for both parties: Progroup corrugated board stacks from the fully automated high bay warehouse with 15,000 storage spaces are now transported by a conveyor belt directly into Preisser’s packaging plant. The smart intralogistics system always knows exactly when and where each stack has to go, and replaces deliveries previously made by road. This not only eliminates significant costs for the two partner companies but also benefits the environment by removing the need for several dozen truck movements each day.About Progroup
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