Europapier Polska
We have been present in Poland since 1994, and since 2010 we have been part of the Heinzel Group.
We boast a long history of success and an established position on the Polish market for the distribution of printing and office paper, cardboard, advertising media and cleaning products for businesses.
Our goal is to become the preferred partner for our customers and suppliers in the markets we serve. The company's strategy is based on the passion and commitment of our employees to create individual solutions and added value for them.
As part of the Europapier group – a leading distributor in Central and Eastern Europe – we are part of the Heinzel Group commercial division.
PONAD 40 LAT HISTORII
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2025 GERMANY Establishment of Europapier Deutschland GmbH with headquarters in Menden/Sauerland. The company will focus on providing solutions for the printing and publishing industry. |
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2020 POLAND Europapier Polska's new headquarters at Aleje Jerozolimskie |
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2018 AUSTRIA Europapier acquires shares in Carl Bernh. Hoffmann GmbH, a company specialising in packaging, based in Jeging, Austria. moderne-verpackung.at |
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2015 AUSTRIA Europapier acquires PaperNet division specialising in visual communication solutions europapier-werbetechnik.at |
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2013 UKRAINE Europapier reactivates its sales activities in Ukraine and establishes a joint venture, Europapier Eastern Europe. |
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2012 EUROPAPIER GROUP acquires 100% of the local paper trading companies in Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia from PaperlinX. |
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2010 EUROPAPIER BECOMES PART OF THE HEINZEL GROUP The Europapier Group is being acquired by Wilfried Heinzel AG, an international pulp and paper trading company, pulp and paper producers Zellstoff Pöls AG, Laakirchen Papier AG and AS Estonian Cell, as well as Bunzl & Biach, a company involved in the processing and distribution of waste paper. |
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2007 EUROPAPIER is strengthening its market position in Bosnia and Herzegovina through the acquisition and merger with Hercegtisak, a local paper retailer operating in the office and school supplies sector. |
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2004 POLAND Europapier Polska is relocating its central warehouse to Błonie near Warsaw. |
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2004 RUSSIA Europapier expands its market through the acquisition of Mondi Syktyvkar's sales division in Russia. |
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2003 POLAND Europapier acquires International Paper's Polish commercial business and Europapier-Impap is established. |
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2002 BULGARIA Europapier completes its expansion into the Balkan countries with the establishment of Europapier Bulgaria. |
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2001 BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA In the year of its 30th anniversary, Europapier is starting operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
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1998 UKRAINE Europapier opens a sales office in Ukraine, which is closed a few years later due to business conditions. |
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1997 ROMANIA Europapier is launching a greenfield operation in Romania, a market with a population of over 20 million people. |
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1996 CROATIA Croatia has become part of the Europapier Group. |
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1995 SERBIA & MONTENEGRO Expansion into the Balkans: Europapier opens branches in Serbia and Montenegro. |
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1994 POLAND With the acquisition of Sonevix in Poland, Europapier is entering a country with a population of almost 40 million, which means more than doubling its market. Europapier is expanding Sonevix's core business, i.e. visual communication, through the sale of printing, writing and office paper. |
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1993 SLOVENIA & CZECH REPUBLIC Expansion to the south: Europapier enters its smallest market in Slovenia, which has a population of just over two million. The establishment of Europapier Bohemia in the Czech Republic marks another step in the company's development. |
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1991 SLAVAKIA In the same year, Europapier enters the Slovak market, opening a branch in the Slovak capital, Bratislava, located 60 kilometres from the Austrian border. |
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1991 HUNGARY Just two years after the changes in Europe, Europapier became the first Western paper distributor to enter the Eastern European market by establishing a company in Hungary. |
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1971 ESTABLISHMENT OF EUROPAPIER IN AUSTRIA Europapier Austria, based in Vienna, is founded by four paper mills: Neusiedler (now Mondi), Nettingsdorfer, Salzer and Steyrermühl. |