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Povijesni pregled razvoja riječke tvornice papira
Author(s) -
Maja Hadžić,
Branka Lozo
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
drvna industrija
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1847-1153
pISSN - 0012-6772
DOI - 10.5552/drind.2011.1035
Subject(s) - physics , medicine
Povijest jedne od prvih i najutjecajnijih tvornica papira u Hrvatskoj počinje industrijski davne 1821. godine u Rijeci. Uz odvažne investicije i pogonske modernizacije tvornica je rasla i stjecala ugled na europskoj i svjetskoj razini. Zasluge za impozantne poslovne rezultate treba pripisati vizionarima, počevši od prvog vlasnika Andrije Ljudevite Adamicha, preko idućih vlasnika i upravitelja Charlesa te, kasnije Henryja Meyniera, te, poglavito, Eugenea Frémonta. Razvoj tvornice odražavao se i na razvoj gradova Sušaka i Rijeke, poglavito u smislu elektrifikacije, ali i životnog standarda građana. U najplodnijim razdobljima u tvornici je radilo više od 1000 radnika, a godišnji volumen proizvodnje premašivao je 8 000 tona. Više puta tijekom 180-godišnjega radnog vijeka tvornica je doživjela havarije, od poplava do požara, no posljednji gospodarski udar 2005. godine nije uspjela preživjeti.The history of one of the first and most important paper-mills in Croatia begins in the industrially distant year of 1821 in Rijeka. Thanks to courageous investments and propelling power modernizations, the factory grew and gained reputation on the European and world scene. The credit for impressive business results goes to the visionaries starting with the fi rst owner Andrija Ljudevit Adamich, subsequent owners and managers Charles and (later also) Henry Meynier, and especially Eugene Frémont. The development of the factory affected the development of the cities of Sušak and Rijeka, especially in terms of electrifi cation, but also the living standard of the citizens. At the peak of its production more than a thousand workers were employed in the factory, and the yearly output exceeded 8000 tonnes. The paper-mill experienced severe damages several times during its 180 years of working life, both floods and fire, but the fatal shock that the factory could not survive was the economic one in 2005

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