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About the company

Lenzing AG is an Austria-based company active in the chemical industry, textile and packaging industry. The Company operates through three business segments: Division Fiber segment produces all three generations of wood-based cellulose fibers and markets them under the product brands TENCEL, VEOCEL, LENZING, ECOVERO and LENZING. The products made from lyocell, modal and viscose fibers are used to produce textiles as well as nonwovens and special applications. Division Pulp segment produces and procures dissolving pulp, which is the necessary primary and intermediate product for Fiber production. The pulp is used for cellulosic fiber production and marketed externally. The fiber and pulp production systems are used and managed independently of each other. Others segment mainly includes central headquarters functions, overarching activities and the training and personnel development activities of Bildungszentrum Lenzing GmbH (BZL).

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)2.70bn
  • Net income in EUR-119.90m
  • Incorporated1938
  • Employees7.66k
  • Location
    Lenzing AGWerkstrasse 2LENZING 4860AustriaAUT
  • Phone+43 76727010
  • Fax+43 76 727013880
  • Websitehttps://www.lenzing.com/
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