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Brødrene Hartmann A/S is the world’s leading manufacturer of moulded-fibre egg packaging, a market-leading manufacturer of fruit packaging in South America and India and the world’s largest manufacturer of technology for the production of moulded-fibre packaging. Hartmann has 18 factories in Europe and Israel, North and South America, India, China, Malaysia, and Russia (discontinuing).


History

Brødrene Hartmann A/S was founded in 1917 by Louis, Carl and Gunnar Hartmann. The three brothers inherited their father's paper bag plant in
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. By 1936, Brødrene Hartmann was producing moulded fibre packaging products in Denmark. The company's group revenue increased to DKK 3,810 million in 2024. Operating profit was DKK 570 million corresponding to a profit margin of 15%. Investments increased to DKK 402 million.


Corporate governance


Board of directors

*Henrik Marinus Pedersen, Chairman *Michael Strange Midskov, Member and Vice Chairman *Marianne Schelde, Board Member *Klaus Bysted Jensen, Board Member, Employee Elected *Palle Skade Andersen, Board Member, Employee Elected


Executive Board

*Torben Rosenkrantz-Theil,
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*Kenneth Kongsgaard Kristensen, CFO


References


External links


Brødrene HartmannSustainability Report
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