The Knowledge Mobilization project (KNOWMO-BILE) has been a joint effort by Institute for Advanced Management Systems Research, Åbo Akademi University and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. Its goal was to better ”mobilize” knowledge stored in heterogeneous databases for users with various backgrounds, geographical locations and situations. The working hypothesis of the project was that fuzzy mathematics combined with domain-specific data models, in other words, fuzzy ontologies, would help manage the uncertainty in finding information that matches the users needs. In this way, KNOWMOBILE places itself in the domain of knowledge management. In this paper we describe an industrial demonstration of fuzzy ontologies in information retrieval in the paper industry where problem solving reports are annotated with keywords and then stored in a database for later use. Furthermore, using Bellmann-Zadeh's principle to fuzzy decision-making we will show a method for identifying keyword dependencies in the keyword taxonomic tree.