Hinojosa Packaging commissions Voith with comprehensive rebuild of PM 1 in Alquería, Spain

The planned rebuild of the PM 1 with a wire width of 3,400 mm and a design speed of 1,000 m/min is a further step to improve the company’s environmental footprint while ensuring efficient, reliable operations.

Hinojosa Packaging Group, a leading Spanish paper manufacturer, is realizing the planned rebuild of its PM 1 at the Alquería site, Spain, together with full-line supplier Voith. The project aims to increase the production of containerboard with basis weights of 115 to 195 g/m² by around 19 percent to 128,000 tons of saleable paper per year, improve overall machine efficiency and reduce steam consumption.

With a strong strategic focus on the circular economy and decarbonization, Hinojosa Packaging Group is committed to innovative production processes. The planned rebuild of the PM 1 with a wire width of 3,400 mm and a design speed of 1,000 m/min is a further step to improve the company’s environmental footprint while ensuring efficient, reliable operations.

"Future-oriented production processes require innovative technologies,” said Juan Jose Calvo, Project Manager at Hinojosa Paper Alquería. “With Voith, we have an experienced partner at our side who is very familiar with the future-oriented transformation of paper machines. We look forward to the collaboration and the results, which will help our company continue producing profitably and in line with sustainability requirements."

"Efficient, resource-saving technologies are our specialty," says Ignacio Benito, Head of Applications & Engineering at Voith Paper. "We are very happy that Hinojosa Packaging has placed its trust in our many years of expertise and that we can future-proof PM 1 together." 

The shutdown and restart of PM 1 are scheduled for the first quarter of 2026. The rebuild includes upgrades to both the OCC stock preparation and the paper machine. Voith will make changes to the approach flow system and also relocate the existing headbox. The forming section will be optimized and will receive new dewatering elements. "Innovative modifications in the press section will enable a higher dry content and thus significantly reduce specific energy consumption with increased production capacity,” explains Philip Schnellinger, Process Technology Manager at Voith Paper.

The first dryer group will be converted to a single-tier configuration with DuoStabilizers to enable ropeless threading and better web stabilization. New direct drives ("silent drives") are planned for the entire dryer section. In addition, new S-Stabilizers will be installed in the double-tier dryer groups of the pre-dryer and after-dryer sections. An additional dryer group with new EvoDry steel drying cylinders will also be installed in the pre-dryer section. Four additional EvoDry steel drying cylinders will be installed in the after-dryer section and the drying hood will be extended.

Voith's Prevo system will be used to transfer the paper tail quickly and safely from the after-dryer section to the reel. The existing reel will be relocated and equipped with a new reel spool magazine. Voith's QCS On.Quality system will be integrated to improve process and quality monitoring. An extensive spare parts package as well as comprehensive engineering and services are also part of the scope of supply.

Customers worldwide benefit from Voith's tailor-made modernization solutions that improve the efficiency, performance and service life of paper production systems. Machine optimizations and rebuilds of varying scope enable a significant reduction in operating costs and increase in production quality without the need to invest in new lines. The order confirms Voith's proven expertise in customized rebuild solutions and underlines its role as a trusted partner for innovative and sustainable solutions in the paper industry.