Head OfficeAddress: Phong Chau Town, Phu Ninh District, Phu Tho Province
Tel: (84-210) 829755
Fax: (84-210) 829177
Email:
bapacopn@hn.vnn.vnBranches in Hanoi: Address:142 Doi Can Str., Ba Dinh Precinct.
Tel: (84-4) 7220347
Email:
bapaco@hn.vnn.vnBranches in Da Nang: Address:Lot H1 - Road 3 - Hoa Khanh industrial zone - Lien Chieu District - Da Nang City
Tel: (84-511) 733980
Fax: (84-511) 733982
Branches in HCM City: Address:No 6 Bau Cat Road - Ward 14 Tan Binh Precinct
Tel: (84-8) 8493821
Fax: (84-8) 8493822
Being inaugurated in 1982, with the designed capacity of 55.000 tonnes of paper per year, the Mill has been delivering to the domestic market a significant volume of high quality paper enjoying great favour from customers and its products have also gained a share of the regional market covering Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Hongkong, Taiwan...
BaiBang Paper Mill is a closed process system from tree planting, raw material processing, electricity and chemicals producing, pulp and paper producing to maintenance and transportation stages. The company includes 16 afforestation yards, 5 enterprises, 4 factories located in Phu Tho, Vinh Phuc, Tuyen Quang, Ha Giang, Quang Ninh provinces and 3 branches in Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City. Bai Bang Paper Company has applied successfully the Scandinavian management style and has a staff of 6000 people who are qualified engineers and skilled workers.
The main products are writing and printing paper which are produced on modern production line and by advanced process. Since 2004, Bai Bang Paper Company has upgraded and expanded production to an annual output of 100,000 tonnes of paper and 61,000 tonnes of pulp with international competitive quality and the environment improved to the national standards. The company has just completed feasibility study for the second phase expansion project - Installing a new market pulp mill with an annual output of 250,000 tonnes with product quality and environmental protection to the international standards to be completed by before 2007.