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Cascades launches new packaging line for e‑commerce

Cascades is pleased to announce the launch of a new product line designed for e‑commerce, that encompasses a comprehensive range of customized, creative and sustainable packaging solutions for companies selling their products online.

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Cellwood receives order from Södra Cell Mörrum

Södra Cell Mörrum decided to place an order with Cellwood for an additional grubbens horizontal pulper 2W25-64/51S to the press section of TM2.

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ABB and Metsä Fibre Sign Agreement to Supply Electrification and Drive Technology for New Finnish Bioproduct Mill

ABB and Metsä Fibre (metsafibre.com), part of Metsä Group, have signed a preliminary, binding agreement according to which ABB Finland will deliver electrification and drive technology solutions for Metsä Fibre's planned bioproduct mill in Kemi, northern Finland.

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Kemira signs extension of bleaching chemicals supply contract with UPM for pulp mills in Uruguay

Kemira has signed a long-term agreement with UPM-Kymmene Corporation extending and expanding its current bleaching chemicals supply contract in Uruguay, pending required environmental permitting.

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PMP to deliver two new Intelli-Jet V Hydraulic Headboxes to Smurfit Kappa Uberaba mill in Brazil

Recently (Paper Machinery Producer) has signed a contract for the delivery of 2 new Intelli-Jet V® Hydraulic Headboxes for Smurfit Kappa's paper machine (PM5) located in the Uberaba mill in Brazil.

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The Final Word by Helen Roush
The Final Word by Helen Roush

International Paper recently announced that one of its safety managers, Mike Joy, at their Eastover, South Carolina mill had recently virtually taught fifth-grade students from Sunnymede Elementary School in Fort Smith, Arkansas how paper products are made and the importance of practicing sustainable forestry. While papermakers have traditionally, in the past, visited schools to educate young students, Mike Joy proved that this can easily be done virtually.

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Insider Trading

Reported insider trading since the last issue of PaperMoney.

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Sappi Europe reports a fire at its Alfeld Mill production site in Germany

In the early evening on the 12th of May Sappi Europe's Alfeld Mill site, situated in Germany, reported a fire around the area of its paper machine 3. There have been no recorded casualties and an evaluation by official experts is under way to assess the cause of the fire and the resulting damage to the paper machine.

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Park Falls, Wisc. to loan $1 million to reopen mill

The mill has been idle since November when Niagra Worldwide purchased the property and assets at scrap prices for $2.2 million after Flambeau River Papers put the mill into a receivership saga that lasted over six months.

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Pinnacle pellet plant fire under investigation

An explosion shook the community's industrial area May 11. The incident was sparked at the Pinnacle pellet plant shortly before 3 a.m.

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Fernandina Beach, Florida mills, WestRock and RYAM, running strong during crisis

While the tourism and hospitality industry has been hit hard by the coronavirus, the two pulp mills in Fernandina Beach - Rayonier Advanced Materials and WestRock - are up and running, with no layoffs or employee furloughs.

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Georgia-Pacific plans to temporarily lay off 300 at Oregon facility

Georgia-Pacific will lay off most of its hourly employees in Toledo for a week due to lack of demand.

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OSHA inspection at Pixelle Jay, Maine paper mill continuing

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is continuing its inspection of the Pixelle Specialty Solutions LLC paper mill that was heavily damaged in an explosion April 17.

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WestRock temporarily laying off nearly 70 workers in Covington, Va.

The layoffs are expected to last at least 30 days.

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Explosion at RR Donnelley facility in Wisconsin

Firefighters responded to an explosion in Monroe early Saturday morning, May 9.

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Södra ends furlough scheme at Mönsterås

Södra has now ended the furlough scheme introduced at the sawmill and port at Mönsterås in April in light of reduced demand related to the ongoing pandemic.

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Verso Corp. Quinnesec Mill in Michigan to undergo maintenance

Verso Corporation's Quinnesec Mill will undergo a 2-week mandatory maintenance beginning May 16th. Verso will be utilizing the services of both local and remote contractors. This is to perform an inspection.

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Rayonier Completes Acquisition of Pope Resources

Rayonier Inc. announced the completion of its previously announced acquisition of Pope Resources, A Delaware Limited Partnership. Unitholders of Pope Resources approved the transaction at a special meeting of unitholders held on May 5, 2020.

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Graphic Packaging reports layoffs planned for June

Graphic Packaging has notified the Louisiana Workforce Commission of 56 planned layoffs in West Monroe.

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USG Cloquet, Minn. facility closes after COVID-19 spreads to three employees

The USG building products facility in Cloquet has temporarily closed for deep cleaning as three employees have now tested positive for COVID-19.

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Quad looking at $45 million expansion in Saratoga Springs, Texas

Quad, the magazine printer that has major operations in Saratoga Springs, is looking to add two new presses at its local site in a $45 million expansion plan.

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Cenveo Henrico, Va. facility closing permanently, laying off 184 workers

A printing company with a local history that goes back more than 100 years is closing its Henrico County plant and laying off 184 employees.

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Canfor's Plateau mill to reopen May 11

Canfor's Plateau mill, west of Vanderhoof will reopen May 11, operating only four days a week, officials said.

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Georgia-Pacific shuts down facility due to COVID-19; worker passes away

The Georgia Pacific facility in Madison would remain closed until at least May 4 after eight employees tested positive for the coronavirus and one employee died from the highly contagious upper-respiratory disease. The plant has more than 100 employees self-quarantining after coming into contact with those who tested positive for COVID-19.

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Norpac cuts staff, cuts production due to 'significant' change in orders

North Pacific Paper Co. in Longview has cut staff and curtailed production in response to a "significant, sudden change" in orders due to the coronavirus, company officials said.

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