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BW Papersystems Hamburg

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BW Papersystems Hamburg
Company typeGmbH
IndustryMechanical engineering
Founded1866
HeadquartersWedel, Germany
Key people
Olaf Dreger, Managing Director
Number of employees
approx. 180 (status: 2022)
ParentBarry-Wehmiller Edit this on Wikidata
Websitewww.bwpapersystems.com

BW Papersystems Hamburg GmbH is a German manufacturing company based in Wedel. It supplies machinery for the paper manufacturing and converting industries.

The company is one of the four German locations of BW Papersystems, a division of the St. Louis, MO based Barry-Wehmiller group of companies. BW Papersystems Hamburg was founded in 1866 (as E.C.H. Will GmbH). Former E.C.H. Will and its sister companies Kugler-Womako GmbH and Sheboygan, WI based Pemco Inc. (including also SHM and Wrapmatic brands) became part of BW Papersystems in 2014, joining MarquipWardUnited Inc.[1]

Today's brand name 'WillPemcoBielomatik' was established 2015 as a combination of the brands E.C.H. Will, Pemco and the paper processing division of bielomatik Leuze GmbH + Co. KG.[2]

In 2016, BW Papersystems Hamburg celebrated the 150th anniversary of its original brand E.C.H. Will.[3]

In 2018, the company acquired the rotary cross cutting technology from the Germany based firm Questec, for the converting of very light and thin paper and film.[4]

New generation 16 pocket cut-size sheeter including dual packaging line, installed at Portucel Soporcel Group in Setùbal, Portugal

Products and services

The portfolio of the brand WillPemcoBielomatik includes cut-size sheeters and complete packaging lines for the production of communication paper (2-16 pockets), folio-size sheeting machines for paper and cardboard, ream wrapper for large paper sheets, converting lines for the production of exercise books and ruled and un-ruled layers as well as solutions for the industrial production of digitally printed books.

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This page was last edited on 1 October 2023, at 14:48
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