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Lessoplast Plc is a producer of plywood and hardboard (natural fibreboard)
Historical dates:
The company is established in 1935 as a “Cooperative company for production and export of plywood”. The enterprise has passed a long way of development over the years:
- In 1935 – A sawmill started up together with the plywood mill; - In 1968 – A hardboard mill started production of hardboards. - In 1988 – A new plywood mill started up.  
Since 1988 and nowadays:
Since 1988 Lessoplast Plc has expanded the production range with continuous improvement of the technological processes and substantial investments in new and more productive machinery.
This results in twice increased annual production of plywood and 25% increased hardboard production. Currently the production of the company is sold to more than 25 countries of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, having more than 9000 registered contractors. Lessoplast Plc is the biggest producer of plywood in Bulgaria nowadays.
Lessoplast belongs to the group of the Austrian company Welde G.m.b.H., being it’s major shareholder.
Since 2003 Lessoplast has made investments in building of two new mills in Romania and Serbia for production of veneer used in the construction of plywood.  
The production of Lessoplast is sold in bulk either directly from the company premises, or from the store situated in the town of Plovdiv. Besides self-produced goods, to the market are offered a wide range of board materials (wooden particle boards, OSB, MDF), elements for shuttering (double T-shaped beams H-20, iron supports, etc.), a variety of sawn timber of different local or exotic species – wet and dry or with special top faces.
Since 2006 Lessoplast is a member of the European Federations:
FEROPA” – European Federation of Fibreboard Manufacturers
- “FEIC” – European Federation of the Plywood Industry
 
Legal Statute
Lessoplast Plc is registered by a Decision of Lovech District Court with a register No 193/15.11.1989. It is a public shareholding company with 404 634 shares. Headquarters situated in: Troyan 5600, “Velchevski” . EIC: BG820194517 |