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 After the war, Baier & Schneider began to build up the firm again with about twenty people. For this they made use of a private house and a gymnasium still standing in the ruined city.  By 1946, the firm is already in a position to return to its own premises in Wollhausstrasse. At the firm’s 75th jubilee in 1952 it has 300 employees and can boast of a 5.8 million turnover in that year. During the years of the so-called ‘economic wonder’ in Germany at this time, the need for paper and business stationery is great and as a consequence Brunnen can go forward vigorously with its new ideas. During the sixties and seventies, production leaps forward, and the number of employees correspondingly increases.
| | In 1977, 526 employees at the firm produce 5000 tons of products. At the end of the eighties, a decision is taken to erect a completely new logistics centre at ‘Böllinger Höfe’. Up to now, about 20 million euros have been invested in this project. In the meantime, the whole of Germany and its immediate neighbours are delivered with our goods from this site.
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