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Paper, Cardboard and Packaging Solutions by POLO Paper, cardboard and packaging solutions by POLO Your Partner for Paper and Packaging Solutions for almost 30 years! 1 PRODUCT PROCESSING PRODUCT 2 VFFS LIQUID FILLING HFFS PRIMARY PACKING PRIMARY 3 CASE ERECTING 4 CASE PACKING 5 CASE SEALING SECONDARY PACKING SECONDARY 6 PALLETISING 7 WRAPPING END OF LINE TRANSPORT SYSTEM / CONVEYING Our Papers, Cardboards and Flexibles Grafical Papers, Carton Boards, Packaging Papers, Foils and Films CARTON BOARD PACKAGING PAPERS Virgin Fibre Board Recycled Liner • Fully Coated Solid Bleached Board (SBS) • Coated Testliner • Fully Coated Solid Unbleached Board (SUB) • Testliner white and brown • Cast Coated Board • Lightweight Testliner • Fully Coated Folding Box Board (FBB 1+2) • Duplex, Schrenz • Paperboard Laminates with added functions • Core Board • Paperboard with plastic coatings Recycled Fluting Recycled Fibre Board • Corrugating Medium • Fully Coated White Lined Chipboard (WLC) • Lightweight Fluting • Bookbinding Board Virgin Fibre Liner • Puzzle Board • Fully Coated Liner • Display Board • Graphical Board Kraft Paper • Sack Kraft – Standard • Sack Kraft – Semi Extensible • Machine Glazed (MG) Bleached & Unbleached Kraft • Machine Finished (MF) Bleached & Unbleached Kraft • Greaseproof Paper GRAPHICAL PAPERS SPECIAL PAPERS Uncoated Paper Self-adhesive Materials • Design Papers • Self-adhesive Papers • Bulky Book Papers • Self-adhesive Foils • Offset Papers Base Papers • Pre-print Papers • Base Paper for Metalizing • High-Speed Inkjet Papers • Base Paper for Siliconizing • Digital Papers • Base Paper for Alufoil-lamination • Text and Cover Papers Others Coated Paper • Bookbinding Materials • 2-side Woodfree Coated Papers (c2s) • Thermopapers • 2-side Woodfree Coated Bulky Papers • 1-side Coated Papers (c1s) Standard FLEXIBLE PACKAGING • 1-side Coated Papers (c1s) Medium and High Wet Strength • Digital Papers • Cast Coated Papers and Boards Flex Pack Papers Publication Papers • Clay Coated Kraft • Oil- and grease-repellent Papers • LWC • Highly calendered Papers • SC • Laminating Tissue • Improved Newsprint • Various specialities • Newsprint PAPER, CARDBOARD AND Pressure Sensitive Materials PACKAGING DIVISION • Glassine Papers • Face Papers • Since 1986 • 300.000 t/p.a. or 15.000 trucks/p.a. or 60 trucks/working day • Paper, Cardboard and flexible Material Our Customers Converter & Printers PRINTED CORRUGATED PRINTED PRINTED FLEXIBLE FOLDINGBOXES BOXES PRODUCTS SPECIALS PACKAGING • Chocolate • Display Boxes • Books • Business Forms • Butter wrappers • Cigarettes • Pre-print Boxes • Brochures, Leaflets • Candy-wrapping • Innerliner for • Cosmetics • Transport Boxes, etc. • Files, Labels • Self-adhesive Labels, cigarettes • Detergents • Magazines and etc. • Pouches for soups • Frozen Food Newspapers • Chips, etc. • Pharmaceuticals • Puzzles, etc. • Sugar, etc. Industrial Filling FOOD LIQUID FOOD PHARMA PRINT & PAPER OTHER INDUSTRIES Our Machinery Process and Packaging Solutions Confectionary & Food / Liquid Food / Pharma / Other Industries 1 PRODUCT PROCESSING PRODUCT PRODUCT 2 VFFS LIQUID FILLING HFFS PRIMARY PACKING PRIMARY PRIMARY PACKING PRIMARY 3 CASE ERECTING 4 CASE PACKING 5 CASE SEALING SECONDARY PACKING SECONDARY SECONDARY PACKING SECONDARY 6 PALLETISING 7 WRAPPING END OF LINE END OF LINE TRANSPORT SYSTEM / CONVEYING The POLO machinery division has been your partner/solution for processing and packaging machines since 2003. As we continue to grow, so too does our dedication to fulfilling your Needs through our cooperation with first-class Equipment suppliers on a global scale. We constantly strive to ensure your success. Our Markets Our customers and suppliers have an international team of more than 70 paper and packaging specialists at their disposal. Estonia Russia Latvia Lithuania Belarus Poland Ukraine Czech Republic Slovakia Moldavia Austria Hungary Romania Estonia Slovenia Russia Croatia Latvia Lithuania Bosnia and Serbia Belarus Herzegovina Bulgaria Monte- Poland negro Kosovo Ukraine Kazakhstan MacedoniCzech Republic a Slovakia Moldavia AlbaniaAustria Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Uzbekistan Slovenia Croatia Georgia GreecBosnia-e Serbia Azerbaijan Herzegovina Armenia Turkmenistan Tajikistan Monte- Bulgaria negro Kosovo Macedonia Albania Greece We are a leading sales and marketing partner for first-class POLO Handels AG was founded in 1986. Since that paper and cardboard manufacturers and internationally time the focus has been on the development of the paper renowned producers of packaging machines. We earned and packaging division as well as on the packaging our leading position in numerous markets through a com- machinery division. Nowadays, our customers and suppliers bination of almost 30 years of experience in the field of have an international team of more than 70 paper and paper and packaging, a constant service commitment packaging specialists at their disposal. towards our customers, and a long standing international Our biggest challenge lies in the expansion of our inter- network of subsidiaries in Central and Eastern Europe. national marketing position while satisfying our customer demands for flexibility, reaction time, punctual delivery, quality and service criteria. Our Network POLO Headoffice POLO Handels AG · A-1030 Vienna/Austria · Hainburgerstrasse 34a Tel. +43 1 712 70 90 · Fax +43 1 712 70 98 · www.polo-ag.com · [email protected] BALTIC STATES (ESTONIA · LATVIA · LITHUANIA) RUSSIA AND BELARUS POLO Representative / Office Moscow POLO Representative RU-129336 Moscow, ul. Yaroslavskaya str. 17, Office 93/94 LT-03202 Vilnius, Naugarduko g. 100 - 602 Tel. +7/495/232 22 26, Fax +7/495/540 69 87 Tel. +370/5/274 27 47, Fax +370/5/274 27 48 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] POLO Representative / Office St. Petersburg RU-191024 St. Petersburg, pr. Bakunina 5, Office 320 BULGARIA Tel. +7/812/332 18 57, Fax +7/812/332 18 57 POLO Representative E-Mail: [email protected] BG-1606 Sofia, Ivan Rilski Str. 2 Tel. +359/2/852 42 83, Fax +359/2/852 42 83 SOUTHERN REGION E-Mail: [email protected] (ALBANIA · BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA · CROATIA · KOSOVO · MACEDONIA · MONTENEGRO · CZECH REPUBLIC SERBIA/PAPER AND BOARD · SLOVENIA) POLO Bohemia s.r.o. POLO HANDELS AG Podružnica Zagreb CZ-37036 Cˇeské Budeˇjovice, Rudolfovská 88 HR-10000, Bosutska 9 Tel. +420/38/771 32 36, Fax +420/38/771 32 28 Tel. +385/1/615 14 60, Fax +385/1/615 14 50 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] HUNGARY SERBIA POLO Kereskedelmi Kft. POLO Representative / Machinery HU-1119 Budapest, Vahot u. 6 SRB-11 070 Beograd, Bulevar Zorana Djindjica 135/6 Tel. +36/1/206 26 17, Fax +36/1/203 92 86 Tel. +381/63 316484 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] POLAND SLOVAKIA POLO Polska Sp.z.o.o. / Office Bielsko Biała, POLO Slovakia s.r.o. PL-43-300 Bielsko Biała, ul. Warszawska 5 SK-83103 Bratislava, Pluhova 2 Tel. +48/33/811 82 18, Fax +48/33/811 83 00 Tel. +421/2/44 64 00 22, Fax +421/2/44 64 00 21 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] POLO Polska Sp.z.o.o. / Office Warsaw, UKRAINE AND MOLDAVIA PL-02-758 Warsaw, ul. Mangalia 4 / room 325 Tel. +48/22/550 09 30, Fax +48/33/811 83 00 POLO Representative / Office Ukraine E-Mail: [email protected] UA-04070 Kiev, Voloshaska Str. 50/38, office 132 Tel. +380/44/495 76 77, Fax +380/44/495 76 86 E-Mail: [email protected] ROMANIA POLO Romania s.r.l. RO-550399 Sibiu, Calea Dumbravii 58 Tel. +40/269 440 220, Fax +40/269 440 220 E-Mail: [email protected].
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