Waldhof was a cellulose factory in Pärnu, Estonia. The factory existed from 1899 to 1915. The factory belonged to the Russian company "Waldhof" (this company, in turn, was subordinated to German concern "Waldhof").[1]
The factory was established in 1899.[1]
In 1913, about 2000 workers worked on behalf of the factory. The company's annual production was about 80,000 tons of cellulose; of which, about 30% went to external market (England, Belgium, USA etc.).[1]
In 1915, the factory was closed. On 20 August 1915, the factory's building was destroyed.[1]
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