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WestRock to Reconfigure North Charleston, SC, Paper Mill
WestRock to Reconfigure North Charleston, SC, Paper Mill

Shut down of one paper machine will reduce linerboard capacity by approximately 288,000 tons.

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Report details moments before plane carrying Graphic Packaging CEO, employees crashed
Report details moments before plane carrying Graphic Packaging CEO, employees crashed

Ten people, including Graphic Packaging International Chief Executive Officer Michael Doss, were aboard the charter flight at Oroville Municipal Airport north of Sacramento on Aug. 21.

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Employee being treated for burns following incident at Sonoco facility in Hartsville
Employee being treated for burns following incident at Sonoco facility in Hartsville

A Sonoco employee is being treated for burns after an incident at the company's Hartsville facility Sunday morning.

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Rayonier Advanced Materials Announces Suspension of Dividend on Its Common Stock
Rayonier Advanced Materials Announces Suspension of Dividend on Its Common Stock

The Company is focused on managing through the current challenging market conditions that have negatively impacted its operating results.

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Union and Twin Rivers Madawaska mill come to agreement, avoiding strike
Union and Twin Rivers Madawaska mill come to agreement, avoiding strike

The three United Steelworkers locals at Twin Rivers Paper Mill ratified a four-year contract with the mill ending weeks of negotiations.

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Sonoco Introduces EnviroSense™ Sustainable Packaging Development Initiative
Sonoco Introduces EnviroSense™ Sustainable Packaging Development Initiative

New product innovations focus on meeting demand for environmentally-conscious packaging.

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Bringing B2C Principles to B2B Services and Support
Bringing B2C Principles to B2B Services and Support

Although the on-demand economy was born out of business-to-consumer (B2C) offerings, such as ride-sharing apps and movie streaming services, its principles are now firmly rooted in the expectations of business-to-business (B2B) customers.

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AstenJohnson announces end of proposed transaction to merge Heimbach and AstenJohnson PMC businesses
AstenJohnson announces end of proposed transaction to merge Heimbach and AstenJohnson PMC businesses

AstenJohnson has announced the end of the proposed transaction to merge the Heimbach and AstenJohnson PMC businesses.

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Quad Sells Its Heavy-Duty Industrial Wood Crating Business Transpak to FCA Packaging
Quad Sells Its Heavy-Duty Industrial Wood Crating Business Transpak to FCA Packaging

Transaction Supports Company's Ongoing Focus on Quad 3.0 Growth Strategy.

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Interfor closes B.C. sawmill in latest blow for troubled lumber industry
Interfor closes B.C. sawmill in latest blow for troubled lumber industry

Interfor Corp. plans to permanently close its Hammond sawmill in Maple Ridge, B.C., affecting more than 100 workers.

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Canfor pulp mill shutdown extended two weeks
Canfor pulp mill shutdown extended two weeks

A scheduled week-long shutdown for maintenance at PG Pulp and Paper will be followed by a two-week closure in response to weak prices for its product, a Canfor Pulp spokesperson confirmed Wednesday.

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Week of 9 September 2019: The Second Most Important Task
Week of 9 September 2019: The Second Most Important Task

You already know what the most important job is (if you don’t, I will be reminding you before this month is out, for sure). Today, however, I want to talk about the Second Most Important Task. The Second Most Important Task (SMIT) is to create new products, or fresh modifications of your existing products.

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Fortress secures up to $15 million loan to keep operations going
Fortress secures up to $15 million loan to keep operations going

The Facility is designed to provide the Company with supplemental liquidity to allow for uninterrupted operations in order to execute its previously announced strategic and financing initiative, which includes seeking and pursuing a recapitalization, restructuring and/or business combination transaction.

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Georgia-Pacific's Palatka mill to suspend operations as Dorian approaches
Georgia-Pacific's Palatka mill to suspend operations as Dorian approaches

Georgia-Pacific's Palatka mill is taking steps to prepare for Hurricane Dorian. The mill will temporarily suspend operations late Monday to ensure the safety and well-being of team members and their families.

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Canfor Curtailing an Additional 75 Million Board Feet of Production Capacity in BC
Canfor Curtailing an Additional 75 Million Board Feet of Production Capacity in BC

Canfor Corporation announced additional operating curtailments which will reduce production capacity by 75 million board feet between September 3rd and the end of the year.

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CEO Karl-Henrik Sundström leaving Stora Enso in 2020
CEO Karl-Henrik Sundström leaving Stora Enso in 2020

The Board has initiated the search process for a successor.

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Suzano says it's not impacted by fires
Suzano says it's not impacted by fires

The company gives an update.

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UPM designs seven new vessels with the Spliethoff Group for its sea transportation in Europe
UPM designs seven new vessels with the Spliethoff Group for its sea transportation in Europe

UPM enters into a long-term charter agreement with the Finnish Bore Ltd and the Dutch Wijnne Barends, both affiliates of the Dutch Spliethoff Group.

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Interfor CEO stepping down
Interfor CEO stepping down

Interfor Corporation announced that long-time President & CEO Duncan Davies will step down on December 31, 2019 and that Ian Fillinger, currently the Company's Senior Vice President & COO, has been appointed President & CEO effective January 1, 2020.

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Norbord announces reduced production schedule at Georgia mill
Norbord announces reduced production schedule at Georgia mill

Norbord Inc. announced that effective September 5th, Line 1 of its two-line oriented strand board (OSB) mill in Cordele, Georgia will operate on a reduced 10/4 schedule until further notice due to continued poor market conditions.

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McKinley Paper mill prepares to reopen by end of year in Port Angeles, Washington
McKinley Paper mill prepares to reopen by end of year in Port Angeles, Washington

Workers are dismantling long-dormant equipment at the McKinley Paper Co. mill to make way for $6.1 million in improvements as the company looks toward reopening the facility by Dec. 31.

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Demolition starts at iconic paper mill destroyed by fire
Demolition starts at iconic paper mill destroyed by fire

Demolition work has started at a landmark paper mill in northern New Jersey that was destroyed in a massive fire that also toppled its iconic sign earlier this year.

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Fire at Pratt mill in Staten Island, N.Y.
Fire at Pratt mill in Staten Island, N.Y.

Firefighters responded to a blaze that ignited outside a Pratt paper mill on Victory Boulevard in Travis on Sunday afternoon.

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Unifor says province 'can make life uncomfortable' for Resolute
Unifor says province 'can make life uncomfortable' for Resolute

A union rep says the government has the tools to get the Fort Frances mill reopened.

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BillerudKorsnäs appoints EVP Sustainability

BillerudKorsnäs Sustainability Director Malin Ljung Eiborn will on the 1st of October take place in the Executive Leadership Team of BillerudKorsnäs.

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