The Kyiv Cardboard and Paper Mill (KKPK, Obukhiv, Kyiv Oblast) suffered a large-scale missile attack by the enemy on March 14, resulting in damage to industrial and administrative buildings, production facilities, and utility infrastructure, the mill reported on its website.
“Thanks to the effective and timely safety measures in place at the plant, all employees remained alive and unharmed,” the statement from Monday reads.
The plant reports that its emergency response headquarters is currently operating around the clock, and all necessary measures are being taken to address the damage, assess the destruction, and evaluate the losses incurred.
“Recognizing our high degree of social responsibility toward our employees, customers, and partners, Heinz Zinner, the owner of the Kyiv Cardboard and Paper Mill, has decided to immediately allocate the additional funding necessary to carry out all restoration work,” the statement notes.
The plant also added that it would be grateful to everyone who supports it as a Ukrainian manufacturer by purchasing its products, which will allow production activities to resume more quickly.
Kyiv Cardboard and Paper Mill is the flagship enterprise of the group of companies of the same name, one of Europe’s largest manufacturers of cardboard and paper products with a workforce of over 2,500 people.
In particular, the plant has a cardboard production capacity of 240,000 tons per year and a corrugated packaging plant with a capacity of 355 million square meters, as well as a production facility for base paper and finished products with an annual capacity of 70,000 tons of base paper.
As reported, in 2025 the plant increased its production volume by 5% compared to 2024, reaching 8.4 billion UAH.
The plant is wholly owned by the Austrian company Pulp Mill Holding GMBH, whose ultimate beneficiary is Heinz Zinner.