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Early spring in Lielahti manor fields
Finland

J. W. Enqvist Oy perusti vuonna 1914 Tampereen Lielahteen sulfiittiselluloosatehtaan ostettuaan Lielahden kartanon paroni Wilhelm von Nottbeckilta.

J. W. Enqvist Oy siirtyi G. A. Serlachius Oy:n haltuun yritysostolla vuonna 1965. Serlachius rakennutti Lielahden alueelle vaahtomuovitehtaan 1970 ja aaltopahvitehtaan 1971. Niemen saha suljettiin 1965, ja sulfiittiselluloosan valmistus Lielahdessa päättyi 1985. Metsäteollisuuden tuotantoa jatkoi alueelle perustettu CTMP-kemihierretehdas, joka kuitenkin suljettiin vuonna 2008.

Lähde: Wikipedia.org

Copyright: Raimo Haapala
Type: Cylindrical
Resolution: 20680x2487
Taken: 18/03/2017
Chargée: 19/03/2017
Published: 19/03/2017
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Tags: tampere; spring; lielahti; factory; manor; field; enqvist oy; nottbeck; g. a. serlachius oy
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