Visy Industries - History

History

The company is named after the wife of one of the original partners, Max Plotka. Her name was Ida Visbord, and she lent them a thousand pounds to go into business.

The company capitalised on the demand for cardboard boxes among the orchardists in Shepparton, Victoria where the Pratt family was living. Along with Richard Pratt's father Leon, the third partner was an engineer, Les Feldman. The Pratt and Plotka families moved to Melbourne and bought their first factory in the suburb of Fitzroy.

Richard Pratt took over the business in 1969 on the death of his father.

By the late 1970s Visy was making more than 100,000 tonnes of boxes a year. In 1979 the company built its first paper recycling machine at Warwick Farm. Following this it expanded significantly, both through acquisition and greenfield sites.

By 1990, Visy’s share of the national market had grown to more than 40% and it had more than 2000 employees. In the next decade Visy continued to expand, including entering the USA with a paper recycling operation in New York.

Considered the largest development in Visy's remarkable history was the construction of Visy's $400 million kraft paper mill in Tumut, New South Wales, Australia. Visy also developed and owns the world's largest Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) situated in Smithfeild NSW. This development is considered the largest and most technically advanced recycling facility in Australia.

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