1941. – 1945.

Second World War.  Available capacities of the Paromlin worked only occasionally and to a limit. As in the earlier wars, the Independent State of Croatia’s authorities restricted supply of food to citizens, and the City Provisions Office distributed special cards that...

1918. – 1941.

Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The Sarajevo Paromlin was one of 30 major mills in the system that jointly purchased wheat abroad. At the time, one section of the Paromlin’s administrative building was used also as the VI Primary School. Most of the equipment was dismantled...

1914. – 1918.

First World War. Throughout the First World War, the Paromlin kept producing flour; due to hard economic situation, the sales price and consumption per capita were strictly controlled by the Government trustee for the national capital Sarajevo.

1910.

Paromlin na valjke d.d. (Roller Steam Mill) started working in March, and it possessed a four storey business building, a silo and automatic machines, engine room housing steam engines, boiler house with two large boilers, the commercial unit and carpentry shop,...

1908.

August 3rd, holding of the constituting general assembly to establish the Sarajevo Steam engine Roll Mill – joint stock company. The stock principle was 750,000 krunas, and the stocks were paid up to the Privileged National Bank for Bosnia and Herzegovina.