Hammermill Paper Company

The Hammermill Paper Company, founded in 1898 was originally known as the Ernst R Behrend Company. That same year, construction began on their first paper mill in Erie, Pennsylvania.[1] The company was founded by three brothers (Ernst, Otto and Bernard Behrend) and their father Moritz Behrend in Erie, Pennsylvania. Ernst served as President and Otto, secretary.[2]

History

Behrend changed the name of the company before the first mill even opened in honor of his father's papermills in Germany. The company expanded by buying a mill in Oswego, New York that was making copier paper exclusively for Xerox. In the 1960s, mills were acquired in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania and near Selma, Alabama.[3] In 1962, they bought the Stathmore Paper Company.[4] After a failed takeover by Paul Bilzerian and brothers William and Earle I. Mack (sons of New Jersey real estate developer H. Bert Mack),[5] Hammermill was purchased in 1986, by the International Paper Company, with customer services and operations moving to their Memphis headquarters in 1988.[6] [7]

Innovations

References

  1. Hammermill History
  2. Penn State Archives Hammermill Collection
  3. Hammermill history
  4. Strathmore Paper Company History
  5. New York Times: "HAMMERHILL GETS BID OF $722 MILLION" by JOHN CRUDELE July 25, 1986
  6. Hammermill history
  7. http://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/14/business/business-people-hammermill-president-adjusting-to-takeover.html
  8. Hammermill history

External links


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/21/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.