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Verso closes paper mill in Wickliffe, Kentucky

MEMPHIS, Tennessee -- Verso Corporation announced that it has closed its paper mill located in Wickliffe, Kentucky.

The mill has been idle since November 2015, the result of a continuing and accelerated decline in demand for the company's coated paper products and a significant influx of imports driven by the strength of the U.S. dollar relative to foreign currencies.

"After an exhaustive, but ultimately unsuccessful effort to find a buyer of our Wickliffe Mill, Verso has made the difficult decision to close the facility," said Verso President and CEO David J. Paterson. "A handful of potential buyers expressed interest in purchasing and continuing to operate the mill, but either offered an unrealistically low purchase price or ultimately chose not to pursue the purchase. The decision to close the Wickliffe Mill is aligned with Verso's long-held commitment to balance the supply of our products with our customers' demand for them, and is not related to the company's Chapter 11 proceedings," he said.

Approximately 310 Wickliffe Mill employees were furloughed when the mill was idled in November 2015, while a smaller group remained at the mill to maintain critical systems during the marketing process. Both groups of employees were notified in accordance with the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act that their last day of employment with Verso is expected to be June 4. Represented employees will receive a severance allowance as outlined in a memorandum of agreement negotiated prior to the idling of the mill. Salaried employees will receive a severance allowance in accordance with Verso's established severance policy.

In compliance with the WARN Act, Verso notified the state of Kentucky of the decision to close the mill. Notwithstanding the WARN notice, Verso also told state officials that although it was unable to sell the facility as an operating paper mill, it would welcome any assistance the state might provide in identifying a buyer that would continue to operate the facility, possibly for non-papermaking uses.

Shortly after the Wickliffe Mill was idled, Verso successfully qualified paper grades formerly manufactured there for production at other mills in the company's highly flexible manufacturing system, so the mill closure will have virtually no impact on Verso's customers. Verso will proceed immediately with all actions necessary to close the mill in a safe and environmentally responsible manner, with the shutdown expected to be complete by July 1. The final disposition of the mill is yet to be determined.


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