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Shandong Chenming Paper Holdings Limited
山东晨鸣纸业集团股份有限公司
Company typepublic
IndustryPapermaking
Founded1996
Headquarters,
Area served
People's Republic of China
Key people
Chairman: Mr. Chen Hongguo
Revenue$3.32Billion (2013)
$65 Million (2013)
WebsiteShandong Chenming Paper Holdings Limited

Shandong Chenming Paper Holdings Limited, Chenming Paper is engaged in the manufacture and sales of paper pulp, papermaking and power generation. It offers art paper, lightweight-coated paper, newspaper paper, paperboard paper, duplex press paper, white paperboard paper and writing paper. It is the largest papermaking enterprise in China. Based in Shouguang, Shandong, China, Chenming Paper is ranked among the top 50 paper producers worldwide by PWC.[1] It is currently the largest paper producer in China by volumes sold. Chenming has approximately 15700 employees from 8 paper mills located at different provinces of China.

As at 8 November 2016 the company is the constituents of SZSE Component Index but not in SZSE 300 Index, making the company was ranked between the 301st to 500th by free float adjusted market capitalization.

History

The predecessor of Chenming paper, also known as Shouguang state owned paper mill was established in 1958. The mill did not expand its production capacity until 30 years later. In 1988, The company experienced a change of management which was followed by their production reform in hope of expanding the company. In 1993, Chenming took a step further to transform itself from a state owned enterprise to corporation offering its employees the opportunity to take ownership of the company. Inspired by the change, Chenming went into a rapid growth phase buying out many heavily in debt paper mills around China and turned them around by bring in new management skills and advanced technology.

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