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Cascades completes sale of its boxboard operations in North America
Cascades completes sale of its boxboard operations in North America

Cascades Inc. announced on 4 February 2015 that is has completed the transaction announced on 11 December 2014: the sale of its North American boxboard manufacturing and converting assets to Graphic Packaging Holding Company.

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 Stora Enso invests 43 million Euros in wooden building element production in Varkaus, Finland
Stora Enso invests 43 million Euros in wooden building element production in Varkaus, Finland

Production is scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2016. The estimated yearly capacity of the production line will be around 100,000 cubic meters.

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Klabin starts up new paper machine in Brazil
Klabin starts up new paper machine in Brazil

With this new machine, the plant is tripling its recycled paper production, hiking capacity from 50,000 tons per year to 160,00 tons per year.

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Universal Forest Products, Inc. completes acquisition of Rapid Wood Mfg.
Universal Forest Products, Inc. completes acquisition of Rapid Wood Mfg.

Universal Forest Products, Inc. (UFPI) closed on the acquisition of certain assets of Caldwell, Idaho-based Rapid Wood Mfg., LLC, a supplier of lumber products to the region's manufactured housing and recreational vehicle industries.

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International Paper to close three facilities
International Paper to close three facilities

International Paper said it will permanently close its Denver, Colo., and Memphis, Tenn., Recycling plants within the first quarter of 2015.

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Update: Major cuts for Voith
Update: Major cuts for Voith

Company is planning a reduction of approximately 1,000 jobs worldwide.

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Georgia-Pacific's Palatka mill announces $70 Million investment
Georgia-Pacific's Palatka mill announces $70 Million investment

The Palatka mill operates two kraft paper machines, three paper machines manufacturing paper for bath tissue and paper towels, and a number of converting operations producing finished paper products ready for customers. The Palatka mill began operation in 1947.

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KapStone will spend $4.5 million to expand in Kentucky
KapStone will spend $4.5 million to expand in Kentucky

KapStone plans to modernize its facility and upgrade equipment. The new machinery will allow the company to increase production to satisfy customer demand and take on new contracts.

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New owner of Bucksport paper mill in talks with possible operator
New owner of Bucksport paper mill in talks with possible operator

A spokesman for AIM Development said that the recycler "is in discussions with an operator" that would continue to make paper at the mill.

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Worker dies following fall at International Paper mill
Worker dies following fall at International Paper mill

A worker has died following a fall Friday morning while working at an International Paper mill.

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January 2015

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Bucksport mill sale to scrap metal company complete, Verso official says
Bucksport mill sale to scrap metal company complete, Verso official says

Despite a flurry of legal action and the hopes of millworkers who wanted to continue making paper, the sale of the Verso mill to a subsidiary of scrap dealer American Iron and Metal has been completed, a company spokesman confirmed Friday, 30 January 2015.

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Glatfelter readies project to recycle wood chips
Glatfelter readies project to recycle wood chips

Officials at Glatfelter are preparing for a wood chip recycling project after being granted a temporary permit by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency earlier this month.

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Week of 2 February 15: Two stupid comments and a complaint
Week of 2 February 15: Two stupid comments and a complaint

As we reported on Pulp and Paper Radio International this past Monday morning, last week, Governor Paul LePage of the State of Maine, said "[Verso] get out of the State of Maine." ... I have heard politicians make stupid statements before, but this ranks right up at the top.

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Pets on planes
Pets on planes

So ... should they be permitted on board? Our readers let us know what they think about this.

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Fire at Louisiana-Pacific facility
Fire at Louisiana-Pacific facility

A 4-foot-by-8-foot sheet of particle board got hung up in drying unit, causing it to catch fire and then ignite insulation in a building

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Pulp mill project on schedule, facility scheduled to begin production in second quarter
Pulp mill project on schedule, facility scheduled to begin production in second quarter

The $2.1 billion expansion of the Guaiba pulp mill will add 1.3 million tons of eucalyptus pulp capacity, bringing CMPC's total hardwood and softwood pulp capacity to 4.1 million tons per year.

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Canfor sells Taylor Pulp mill to Canfor Pulp Products Incorporated
Canfor sells Taylor Pulp mill to Canfor Pulp Products Incorporated

Taylor Pulp employs 106 people and has an annual production capacity of 220,000 metric tons of bleached chemi-thermo-mechanical pulp.

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RR Donnelley makes competing bid for Courier
RR Donnelley makes competing bid for Courier

Less than two weeks after announcing it had agreed to be acquired by Quad/Graphics Inc. in a $260 million transaction, Courier Corp. said it has received a competing bid that is "reasonably likely to result in a 'superior proposal'" and has entered discussions with the company.

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Kimberly-Clark buys Hogla diapers stake from Hadera Paper
Kimberly-Clark buys Hogla diapers stake from Hadera Paper

Hadera Paper Ltd. announced that it is selling its 49.9% stake in the Hogla-Kimberly diaper company to its partner Kimberly-Clark Corp. for US $160 million. This sum includes US $10 million, for Hadera Paper not to compete in the diaper market, for at least four years. Hadera Paper said that the sale will yield a profit after tax of US $126 million.

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Update: RockTenn and MeadWestvaco Announce Merger
Update: RockTenn and MeadWestvaco Announce Merger

Early on Monday morning, January 26, two packaging giants announced that they will meld into one and create the second-largest packaging company in the world. Rock-Tenn Co. will acquire MeadWestvaco Corp. in a cash and stock deal valued at US $9.2 billion. When the dust has settled, MeadWestvaco shareholders will hold 50.1% of the new company and Rock-Tenn shareholders will own the remaining 49.9%. This transaction will be the largest in the paper industry since Koch Industries bought Georgia-Pacific in 2005 for about $12.6 billion. The new company, which will be named later, with be second in size only to International Paper, world packaging leader.

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International Paper employee dies following accident
International Paper employee dies following accident

An employee burned on the job Friday morning at the International Paper mill in Ticonderoga, New York, has died.

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