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In 1970 the Company was acquired by [[British American Tobacco|BAT Industries]]<ref name=history>{{cite web|url=http://www.wigginsteapepensioners.net/home/a-little-history|title=WT - A little History|publisher=Wiggins Teape Pensioners|accessdate=15 May 2020}}</ref> who went on to acquire ''Appleton Papers'' of the [[United States|US]] in 1978.<ref name=history/> The business expanded rapidly in the 1980s as it exploited the market in carbonless paper. In 1989 the UK and US paper businesses were demerged from BAT Industries and integrated to form ''Wiggins Teape Appleton''.<ref name=history/> In 1991 it merged with Arjomari-Prioux of [[France]] to form ''Arjowiggins Appleton''.<ref name=history/> Its distribution business was demerged in 2000 as ''Antalis''.<ref>[http://thepapeterie.com/stoneywood_mill_20_century.aspx The Papeterie] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090521185940/http://thepapeterie.com/stoneywood_mill_20_century.aspx |date=May 21, 2009 }}</ref> |
In 1970 the Company was acquired by [[British American Tobacco|BAT Industries]]<ref name=history>{{cite web|url=http://www.wigginsteapepensioners.net/home/a-little-history|title=WT - A little History|publisher=Wiggins Teape Pensioners|accessdate=15 May 2020}}</ref> who went on to acquire ''Appleton Papers'' of the [[United States|US]] in 1978.<ref name=history/> The business expanded rapidly in the 1980s as it exploited the market in carbonless paper. In 1989 the UK and US paper businesses were demerged from BAT Industries and integrated to form ''Wiggins Teape Appleton''.<ref name=history/> In 1991 it merged with Arjomari-Prioux of [[France]] to form ''Arjowiggins Appleton''.<ref name=history/> Its distribution business was demerged in 2000 as ''Antalis''.<ref>[http://thepapeterie.com/stoneywood_mill_20_century.aspx The Papeterie] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090521185940/http://thepapeterie.com/stoneywood_mill_20_century.aspx |date=May 21, 2009 }}</ref> |
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It was acquired by [[Worms & Cie]] in 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12241791.takeover-talk-lifts-arjo-wiggins-shares/|title=Takeover talk lifts Arjo Wiggins shares|publisher=The Herald|date=17 May 2000|accessdate=15 May 2020}}</ref> Worms & Cie evolved to become [[Sequana Capital]] but was placed in liquidation in 2019.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.paperindustryworld.com/sequana-is-in-liquidation/|title=Sequana is in liquidation|date=27 June 2019|publisher=Paper Industry World|accessdate=15 May 2020}}</ref> A management buyout of the Arjo Wiggins business by managing director, Jonathan Mitchell, was completed in September 2019.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www. |
It was acquired by [[Worms & Cie]] in 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12241791.takeover-talk-lifts-arjo-wiggins-shares/|title=Takeover talk lifts Arjo Wiggins shares|publisher=The Herald|date=17 May 2000|accessdate=15 May 2020}}</ref> Worms & Cie evolved to become [[Sequana Capital]] but was placed in liquidation in 2019.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.paperindustryworld.com/sequana-is-in-liquidation/|title=Sequana is in liquidation|date=27 June 2019|publisher=Paper Industry World|accessdate=15 May 2020}}</ref> A management buyout of the Arjo Wiggins business in the UK by managing director, Jonathan Mitchell, securing 500 jobs in [[Stoneywood, Aberdeen|Stoneywood]] and [[Chartham]] was completed in September 2019.<ref name=pw1>{{cite web|url=https://www.printweek.com/news/article/arjowiggins-uk-businesses-acquired-in-mbo|title=Arjowiggins UK businesses acquired in MBO|date=25 September 2019|publisher=Printweek|accessdate=16 May 2020}}</ref> A second phase of the management buyout of the Arjo Wiggins overseas business securing 300 jobs in [[Gelida]] in Spain and in [[Quzhou]] in China was completed in October 2019.<ref name=pw2>{{cite web|url=https://www.printweek.com/news/article/second-phase-of-arjo-mbo-completed|title=Second phase of Arjo MBO completed|date=2 October 2019|publisher=Printweek|accessdate=16 May 2020}}</ref> |
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==Operations== |
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The company produces papers for various purposes including [[graphic design]], [[packaging and labeling]] and [[security printing]] at mills [[Stoneywood, Aberdeen|Stoneywood]] and [[Chartham]] in the UK<ref name=pw1/> and in [[Gelida]] in Spain and in [[Quzhou]] in China.<ref name=pw2/> |
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Paper |
Founded | 1761 |
Headquarters | Scotland |
Website | www.arjowiggins.com |
Arjowiggins a large, independent paper manufacturer with a long and rich history dating back to the 17th century. Today the group is one of the major producers of fine and technical papers in the world. The group’s portfolio of products include creative papers for graphic printing, packaging and covering material as well as more technical products including smart, translucent papers with barrier properties and security papers.
Arjowiggins formerly belonged to the holding group Sequana which regrouped 2 main subsidiary companies:
- Arjowiggins: world leading paper manufacturer which comprised specialised paper companies including Arjowiggins Security, Arjowiggins Graphic and Arjowiggins Creative Papers.
- Antalis: leading distributor of communication media
In 2019 the Sequana group as well as the Arjowiggins Security and Arjowiggins Graphic divisions of the Arjowiggins subsidiary were all liquidated leaving Antalis and Arjowiggins Creative Papers (division of the former Arjowiggins subsidiary).
Since then, Antalis continued its operations while in October 2019 the 8-member management team of Arjowiggins Creative Papers took ownership of the company saving around 800 jobs in the UK, Europe and China and safeguarding the future of the iconic Arjowiggins brand.
The new company, Arjowiggins Group Ltd, is based in Scotland and managed by an experienced leadership team under the direction of the current CEO Jonathan Mitchell.
Today, Arjowiggins comprises 5 Business Units including:
- Creative Papers & Luxury Packaging and Labels
- Bookbinding & Coverving papers
- Smart papers
- Security papers
- Translucent papers
The company continues to produce all the iconic and quality products that have built its reputation over the years. These include products such as Conqueror, Curious Collection, Keaykolour, Pop’Set, Rives, Jetguard, Laserguard, Gateway and more recently Powercoat for printed electronics. The papers are manufactured across the group’s 4 mills, in Europe (Stoneywood in Scotland, Guarro Casas in Spain, Chartham in the UK) and China (Quzhou).
Sustainability and respect for the environment have always been at the core of Arjowiggins, and this continues to be the case with the many internal and external ongoing initiatives that the company continues to promote. There is also a focus on maintaining the group’s position as a pioneer in development of innovative, high added value creative and technical paper products.
History
The company's origins go back to 1761 when Buckland Mill in Dover in Kent commenced operations.[1]
Meanwhile, in France, in the middle of the 20th century there were four competing paper mills that manufactured sophisticated paper products with high added value, especially security papers (banknotes, passports, etc.). A joint merger plan was drawn up in 1954 and led to the formation of the first French paper-manufacturing group: ARJOMARI. The name of the group came from the first two letters of the names of the paper mills participating in the merger: Arches, Johannot, Marais, Rives.[2]
In 1890 Buckland Mill was bought by Wiggins Teape a business formed by Edward Wiggins and Henry Teape when they incorporated their paper milling business some 40 years earlier.[1]
In 1970 the Company was acquired by BAT Industries[3] who went on to acquire Appleton Papers of the US in 1978.[3] The business expanded rapidly in the 1980s as it exploited the market in carbonless paper. In 1989 the UK and US paper businesses were demerged from BAT Industries and integrated to form Wiggins Teape Appleton.[3] In 1991 it merged with Arjomari-Prioux of France to form Arjowiggins Appleton.[3] Its distribution business was demerged in 2000 as Antalis.[4]
It was acquired by Worms & Cie in 2000.[5] Worms & Cie evolved to become Sequana Capital but was placed in liquidation in 2019.[6] A management buyout of the Arjo Wiggins business in the UK by managing director, Jonathan Mitchell, securing 500 jobs in Stoneywood and Chartham was completed in September 2019.[7] A second phase of the management buyout of the Arjo Wiggins overseas business securing 300 jobs in Gelida in Spain and in Quzhou in China was completed in October 2019.[8]
Operations
The company produces papers for various purposes including graphic design, packaging and labeling and security printing at mills Stoneywood and Chartham in the UK[7] and in Gelida in Spain and in Quzhou in China.[8]
References
- ^ a b "History". Buckland Mill. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- ^ 1492 to 1956…The roots: From Arches to Arjomari Archived January 31, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c d "WT - A little History". Wiggins Teape Pensioners. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- ^ The Papeterie Archived May 21, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Takeover talk lifts Arjo Wiggins shares". The Herald. 17 May 2000. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- ^ "Sequana is in liquidation". Paper Industry World. 27 June 2019. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- ^ a b "Arjowiggins UK businesses acquired in MBO". Printweek. 25 September 2019. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
- ^ a b "Second phase of Arjo MBO completed". Printweek. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 16 May 2020.