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HORIZON PULP & PAPER LTD.

About Us
Paper Products
Paper Machines

High Strength Pulp and Paper for Packaging Applications


Horizon Pulp & Paper Ltd is a stable, independent customer oriented company, which has a long experience and tradition of unbleached pulp & sackpaper production dating back to 1938.

In 1995, the Singaporean Tolaram Group acquired the company, and has since invested significantly in achieving new heights in quality, efficiency and environmental protection.

Our Mission

To play an active and responsible role in the general economic development of the Baltics by investing in industries that create sustained long-term real GDP growth; and in doing so, enhancing shareholder’s value.

Our Vision

To strive and achieve rightful place for Estonia on the global map of pulp and paper industry on strength of abundant forest based resources & by developing and providing other resources to match.

Milestones of Horizon’s Development

  • 1995 Tolaram Group, Singapore acquired the mill
  • 1995 The mill resumed its commercial production
  • 1997 IFC became the Shareholder of the company
  • 1997 Signing of Phase I agreement (modernization and rehabilitation of Horizon) with IFC – investment of USD 10.5 million
  • 1998 President of Estonia inaugurated the Tissue plant in Kehra
  • 1999 Phase I completed
  • 1998 Signing of Phase II agreement (modernization and rehabilitation of Horizon) with IFC and Leonia Bank / Finvera – investment of Eur 31.9 million
  • 2001 Phase II completed

Awards

  • 1995 Award for Job Creation in Estonia
  • 1996 Award of "Best Promoter of Estonia 1996"
  • 1997 Overall Winner "Invest in Estonia 97"
  • 1998 Best export development in 1998
  • 2000 Woman of the Year 2000 – Mrs. Zanna Botvinkina
  • 2001 On the occasion of the 83rd Independence Day of Republic of Estonia, Mr. Narinder K. Aswani was honoured by the Order of White Star from the President of Estonia for Tolaram Group’s economic contribution to the country
  • 2001 Award for "Foreign Investor of the Year 2001"


 Horizon

Horizon produces a wide range of good quality paper products for the packaging industry. Our product range is all based on 100% virgin long fibre softwood pulp – the raw material, which has brought Nordic sack kraft qualities into a leading and preferred quality position globally. We manufacture only unbleached varieties.

From the company’s new era which started in 1995 when Tolaram acquired the mill, the team has been committed to improving the product quality and consistency, increasing regular production and excelling in service.

  • Horizon has developed a total packaging solution for cement industry: SpeedEx, a high porosity and high strength paper for cement packaging.
  • Our semi and fully extensible sack kraft papers can be used alone or in successful combination with other Scandinavian sack papers for ultimate strength and performance.
  • Wet strength grades are formaldehyde free.
  • Our products are commercially acid-free, with pH level between 5,5-7,5 making it an excellent material to use for metal and steel wrapping and interleaving.
  • Our product range has BgVV, FDA certification and approval for use in connection with dry, non-fatty foodstuffs.
  • Our products are biodegradable and recyclable. 
  • We also hold a certificate for EC directive 94/62/EC for packaging waste and concentration levels of heavy metal present in packing.

Quality

Quality assurance and quality control are inbuilt into our system. Each paper roll so produced is in strict accordance to our standard specifications and constantly checked on line and results recorded. These records can be traced back with comfortable ease if the need so arise, at any point of time for each and every roll.

Our aim is to satisfy customer’s needs; therefore quality is paramount in our system. The quality is checked in our laboratory as per International standards, under controlled temperature and humidity conditions. Rest assured that our endeavor is to dispatch no roll, unless we are positive that our products meet customer’s expectations.

Our paper has been approved for direct contact with food stuffs and we have been issued a certificate of conformity registration number 13516 u 99, by ISEGA – a German laboratory for use of paper in packing food products corresponding to directive 80/56 of the German foodstuff and consumer goods act.

Our paper is also free from heavy metal content in accordance with EEC directive 94/62 of December 31, 1994 and the American version CONEG.

The paper qualities are approved according to the recommendation of  XXXVI of the Bg vv and according to council directive 94/62/EEC of December 31, 1994 regarding packaging and packaging waste, official journal of the European Communities number 1365/10 of December 20, 1994.


 Pulp and Paper

On our 3 paper machines, we are able to annually produce up to 64 000 tones of kraft paper, including semi and fully extensible sack kraft, wrapping kraft and some specialty grades.

PM 1 (3660 mm) Products:
- Flat sack kraft paper from 65 gsm – 150 gsm

PM 2 (3060 mm) Products:
- Semi extensible sack kraft from 70 gsm – 120 gsm
- Fully extensible sack kraft from 70 gsm – 120 gsm
- SpeedEx from 70 gsm – 120 gsm

PM 3 (2280 mm) Products:
- Flat sack kraft from 40 gsm – 90 gsm

We can also offer all above-mentioned products with up to 33% of wet strength.

Swiss manufactured off-line Slitter-Rewinder converts coils and rolls from 40 mm – 1200 mm (for bag handles, paper rope, counter rolls, bottom patches, valve tubes etc.).
Grammages are from 50 gsm – 150 gsm, both for flat and extensible sack papers.

We also have a modest sack plant, producing open mouth sacks for agri-products, with maximum 2 color prints.

TECHNOLOGY OF EKP PRODUCTION

Mechanical process

The extensibility is imparted into a paper, produced on an ordinary paper machine equipped with an extensible unit, by a mechanical process. The paper is mechanically compacted by a compaction process through an elastic medium mainly a rubber blanket which is forced to expand and while in this condition comes in contact with the paper web which is at suitable level of moisture content.

The sudden release of the expanding forces allows the rubber surface to return to its original length and in the process, forces the paper fibres to assume new configurations. The paper web is held in contact with the rubber surface by pressure of a smooth surface having a considerably lower coefficient of friction than the rubber. This is required because the paper web must recoil with the rubber and slide over the smooth surface without creeping.

The resulting paper has the same surface appearance as paper not processed in this manner but has a controlled built in stretch, which has a considerable resistance to removal.

A significant feature of the compaction process is that it is entirely mechanical. No chemical changes are made to the paper.

Property

The paper along with its inherent tensile strength and newly imparted stretch gives rise to a property called tea – the tensile absorption property, which is the most significant property for its improved performance over kraft and sack kraft paper.

Tea – it is measured by stretching a paper sample to the breaking point and plotting a curve of the applied tensile force against the samples elongation. The paper’s ability to absorb energy, i.e. to perform work under stress, i.e. its TEA, is proportional to the area under the curve.

Performance

When a sack is dropped, from a place of rest, its potential energy gets converted into kinetic energy under gravity, as it approaches the surface and upon touching the ground, a shock wave is propagated through the contents, reaches the sack wall and is reflected back to the contents again. In reflecting the shock wave, paper of the sack changes. It is slightly stretched and contracts again when the stress is released, absorbing the part of the impact energy in the process. The contraction is not complete however, and some elongation remains. The reserved potential TEA, enables the sack to absorb more shocks, i.e. to stand another drop and thus extensible sack kraft paper improves performance over conventional kraft paper which has only tensile strength to prevent or withstand the impact energy.

The greater the TEA of the sack, the greater its ability to withstand additional drops. The research has shown that of all properties in a sack, the measure of TEA is the most important as there is a straight-line correlation between the total TEA and number of drops to failure.

Win-Win Situation

In order to achieve certain performance level, the emphasis was given onto the tensile strength alone, before the advent of the concept of extensible paper and as a result thereof gsm or the number of plies in a sack or both, used to increase. This used to result in higher fibre consumption for the paper maker, and higher cost for the sack maker. With extensible sack kraft paper equivalent efficiency could be achieved by lower gsm or lower number of plies or both, for the benefit of paper maker, sack maker and for the end consumer. It is a win-win situation.


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