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'''UPM Raflatac''' is a leading global supplier of pressure sensitive labeling solutions, employing more than 3,000 people in a network of 10 factories and sales offices and distribution terminals worldwide with annual sales of about 1.4 billion €. | '''UPM Raflatac''' is a leading global supplier of pressure sensitive labeling solutions, employing more than 3,000 people in a network of 10 factories and sales offices and distribution terminals worldwide with annual sales of about 1.4 billion €. | ||
UPM Raflatac‘s parent company is UPM – The Biofore Company. | UPM Raflatac‘s parent company is UPM – The Biofore Company. | ||
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UPM Raflatac produces an extensive range of paper and film materials for labels applied onto products of different shapes and materials, in various climates and a range of environments. | UPM Raflatac produces an extensive range of paper and film materials for labels applied onto products of different shapes and materials, in various climates and a range of environments. | ||
= History = | = History = | ||
In 1976 the companies Raf. Haarla and United Paper Mills merged and the label business became the seperate unit Raflatac. By the end of the decade, Raflatac had achieved industrial-scale label stock manufacturing capabilities and was exporting its products to Western Europe. Thanks to the resources of a major forest industry company, state-of-the-art, proprietary adhesive technology and successful business acquisitions, the following decades saw Raflatac grow rapidly into the position it occupies today – one of the preeminent manufacturers of paper and film laminates. | In 1976 the companies Raf. Haarla and United Paper Mills merged and the label business became the seperate unit Raflatac. By the end of the decade, Raflatac had achieved industrial-scale label stock manufacturing capabilities and was exporting its products to Western Europe. Thanks to the resources of a major forest industry company, state-of-the-art, proprietary adhesive technology and successful business acquisitions, the following decades saw Raflatac grow rapidly into the position it occupies today – one of the preeminent manufacturers of paper and film laminates. | ||