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 UPM and LEIPA discussing the potential sale and conversion of UPM Schwedt mill into liner production
UPM and LEIPA discussing the potential sale and conversion of UPM Schwedt mill into liner production

The planned production capacity would be approximately 450,000 tons of liner annually. LEIPA intends to continue all employment relations with the current employees of the UPM Schwedt mill.

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Verso considers bankruptcy restructuring as losses mount
Verso considers bankruptcy restructuring as losses mount

Verso Corp. is facing bankruptcy as the paper company struggles with mounting losses amid a decline in demand and rising imports.

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Fire at Kruger facility
Fire at Kruger facility

Firefighters tackled an early afternoon blaze at a Kruger facility in St Henri on Sunday.

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Capital Arguments for November 2015
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Universal Forest Products CEO named to Fortune 2015 Businessperson of the Year list
Universal Forest Products CEO named to Fortune 2015 Businessperson of the Year list

Universal Forest Products, Inc. announced that its CEO, Matthew J. Missad, has been included in Fortune magazine's Businessperson of the Year list, an annual ranking of just 50 corporate leaders published today.

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Check out TALOtech groups on LinkedIn
Check out TALOtech groups on LinkedIn

The purpose of the TALOtech groups on LinkedIn is to provide a convenient forum for people working within the manufacturing part of this industry to share technical and operating related dialog to promote safe and competitive operations.

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Michigan paper mill could reopen under new owner
Michigan paper mill could reopen under new owner

The current goal is to have the paper mill open and operational by late winter/early spring.

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Week of 16 November 2015: Innovation is not fiction
Week of 16 November 2015: Innovation is not fiction

The problem is, good innovation often looks like fiction on the surface. So, challenge innovation--challenge what will make it work. If it is in contracts, challenge the legality. If it is in products, challenge the science. And if it is in services, challenge the psychology that will cause people to behave in the manner that will result in the outcome predicted...

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Innovation or politics
Innovation or politics

Which way do companies lean?

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Paper Machine Production Increases Expose New Bottlenecks
Paper Machine Production Increases Expose New Bottlenecks

If you are in a market situation requiring more production of the current paper grades, it may be tempting to believe that simply speeding up the paper machine will be sufficient to accomplish the goal. After all, aren't all paper machines "over designed," meaning that they have a given amount of excess capacity built in them? This may be the case in some instances, but it does not mean that the machine will operate with the same efficiency in all speed ranges. Failure to understand this will lead to adverse surprises in the form of production upsets later.

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Asia Pulp & Paper completes over 400 dams to check forest fires in Indonesia
Asia Pulp & Paper completes over 400 dams to check forest fires in Indonesia

Asia Pulp & Paper said on Thursday that it has completed over 400 dams to block plantation perimeter canals in APP suppliers' concessions on peatland in Riau and South Sumatra, as part of efforts to provide a long term solution to check forest fires.

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[Adv.] Fulton Systems
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Extreme Punkin' Chunkin' 2015

Extreme Punkin' Chunkin'® 2015

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Innovation (or lack thereof)
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Maine paper industry eyes survival strategy
Maine paper industry eyes survival strategy

One challenge looms large over the future of Maine's paper industry: all of the state's mills are different...

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Weyerhaeuser to explore strategic alternatives for its Cellulose Fibers business
Weyerhaeuser to explore strategic alternatives for its Cellulose Fibers business

The Board intends to consider a broad range of alternatives, including continuing to hold and operate the business or a sale or spin-off of the business.

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DuPont appoints Edward Breen as CEO
DuPont appoints Edward Breen as CEO

DuPont announced it has named Edward D. Breen the company's chair and chief executive officer, effective immediately.

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Weyerhaeuser, Plum Creek to combine into one timber giant
Weyerhaeuser, Plum Creek to combine into one timber giant

Weyerhaeuser is buying Plum Creek for $8.4 billion to form the nation's largest private owner of timberland, the Seattle-area firms announced Sunday.

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Wisconsin's century-old model of forestry comes under pressure
Wisconsin's century-old model of forestry comes under pressure

Few know the state's timberland history better than George Mead II of Wisconsin Rapids. Mead's grandfather, George W. Mead, grew Consolidated Paper into the biggest papermaker in North America.

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 Italian tissue maker bringing hundreds of jobs to Ohio
Italian tissue maker bringing hundreds of jobs to Ohio

Along with the Pickaway County announcement, Sofidel also disclosed on Thursday that it has acquired plants in Green Bay, Wis., and Hattiesburg, Miss. The latter plant was under construction; Sofidel will invest $120 million to buy and expand the Hattiesburg operation. In addition, the company has opened a U.S. headquarters in Philadelphia.

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Campbell Global announces potential sale of Menasha Forest Products Company
Campbell Global announces potential sale of Menasha Forest Products Company

Campbell Global announced it is exploring strategic alternatives for Menasha Forest Products Company (MFPC), including a potential sale of MFPC.

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Fire at Georgia-Pacific facility
Fire at Georgia-Pacific facility

It was reported this week that two local fire departments and Georgia-Pacific's Fire Brigade responded to a fire at the plywood mill at Georgia-Pacific on Friday, 30 Oct. 2015.

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Week of 9 November 2015: Innovation vs. politics
Week of 9 November 2015: Innovation vs. politics

In our own industry, we are known for inertia. We are not known for innovation, in fact, innovation is almost discouraged. We are known for politics. If I took off my socks right now, I don't have enough digits on my hands and feet to count all the bad managers I know in positions of power in our industry. Politics wins...

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Fibria completes financing for Horizonte 2 Project
Fibria completes financing for Horizonte 2 Project

Fibria Celulose S.A. has already structured all of the funding for the Horizonte 2 Project, which will expand production capacity at its Três Lagoas Mill, located in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.

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Update: Quad/Graphics to cut hundreds of jobs with two U.S. plant closures
Update: Quad/Graphics to cut hundreds of jobs with two U.S. plant closures

The Sussex-based commercial printing company, which has followed a consolidation strategy since its 2010 acquisition of World Color Press Inc. that has closed 29 total printing plants, will close its plants in Augusta, Ga., and East Greenville, Pa., by the end of the year.

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