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Fushiki, Takaoka, Toyama
933-0193
The Fushiki Mill, the oldest of Nippon Paper
Industries Mills, was founded in 1919 as a production base for pulp using
logs from Sakhalin Island, and has subsequently become Japans premier mill
for gravure paper. It now produces such widely used paper goods as groundwood
contained printing paper, newsprint and textbook paper, and employs refiner groundwood
pulp (RGP), made of wood chips from Eastern European countries such as Russia,
de-inked pulp (DIP) and other kinds of pulp. The Mill also uses kraft pulp to
produce high-quality thin India paper for dictionaries.Surrounded by historical
sites and such impressive resources as the Kurobe Dam, the Fushiki Mill has witnessed
the history of papermaking in Japan for over 80 years.
ISO14001 certified since February 1999
Nippon Paper Industries Fushiki Mill Data
| Land Area |
140,000 m2 |
| Number of Employees(2007/4/1) |
139 |
| Pulp Equipment
Capacity |
TMP/KP |
160 ton/Day |
| DIP |
155 ton/Day |
| Paper Machine Capacity |
Machine |
3 |
| Capacity |
338 ton/Day |
| Power Equipment Capacity |
Boiler |
2 |
| Capacity |
240 ton/Hour |
| Turbine Generator |
2 |
| Capacity |
45,500 KW |
| Water Treating Equipment |
River |
Oyabe River |
| Capacity |
93,140 m3/Day |
| Production(2006/1~2006/12) |
Paper |
114,218 ton/Year |
| Products |
Newsprint, lightweight coated
paper, mechanical paper |
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