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All clear given following bomb threat at Georgia Pacific facility near Quanah, Texas

Officials have given the all clear regarding the bomb threat Monday at the Georgia Pacific facility west of Quanah and Loop 285 has been reopened.

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Kimberly Clark's Ingleburn, Australia facility closes its doors for the last time

More than 200 staff at the facility, which produces Huggies nappies, were told they would lose their jobs earlier this year.

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One killed, seven injured in gas pipeline explosion at mill in Narayanganj, Bangladesh

A worker was killed and seven were injured in a gas pipeline explosion at Partex Paper Mill at Rupganj in Narayanganj.

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Two workers hurt working on LSC Communications facility roof

Two people were hurt at a LSC Communications facility and sent to the hospital.

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Smurfit Kappa reveals more details of Aylesford Townsend Hook mill fire

A packaging company has revealed more information about a fire which destroyed 30 tonnes of paper.

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After hiring 130 workers, reopening ND Paper Old Town mill expects to produce pulp by August

The new owner of the Old Town pulp mill has hired 130 workers and expects the reopened facility will begin producing pulp by August, a major turnaround for a plant that shed nearly 200 jobs when it closed in 2015.

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No injuries after gas leak at Georgia-Pacific paper mill

Some workers at Georgia-Pacific's Palatka mill took refuge Wednesday after a toxic gas leak at the facility.

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Graphic Packaging to buy Artistic Carton Company

Graphic Packaging Holding Company announced it has reach an agreement to buy Artistic Carton Company, a package manufacturing company, for an undisclosed amount.

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Domtar's Espanola, Ontario mill nets $28 million in federal funds

As part of a $57.5-million plan, Domtar will implement new equipment and processes to commercialize its 'Stealth Fibre Technology,' which will produce stronger paper and allow for the production of innovative products that could replace single-use plastics when it comes to things like medical packaging and food wrap.

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Fire at Rayonier Chip Mill in Georgia

The Brooks County Fire Department says the Rayonier Chip Mill suffered major damage in a Sunday morning fire.

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LSC Communications terminates $1.4 billion merger with Quad/Graphics

LSC Communications Inc and Quad/Graphics have terminated their $1.4 billion merger, a month after the U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit to block the deal, the companies said.

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UPM continues its strategic transformation and invests in a world class pulp mill in central Uruguay

UPM has today made the investment decision to construct a 2,1 million tonne greenfield eucalyptus pulp mill near Paso de los Toros in central Uruguay.

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B.C. town declares financial crisis after sawmill closes, latest in string of shutdowns and layoffs

The small community of Fort St. James, B.C., has declared a state of local financial crisis in the wake of the closure and recent sale of its largest sawmill.

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Stora Enso invests Euro 10 million in new facility in Finland

Stora Enso is investing Euro 10 million to build a pilot facility for producing bio-based carbon materials based on lignin.

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Worker dies after explosion at Pratt facility

A northwest Louisiana coroner says a 43-year-old man has died of injuries from an industrial explosion late last month.

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Fire at Georgia-Pacific facility in Palatka, Florida

Crews with the Putnam County Fire and Rescue Department (PCFR) are working to determine what caused an incident at a paper manufacturing mill in Putnam County on Wednesday, July 17.

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Canfor looking at possible repurposing of Vavenby sawmill site

At a meeting earlier this month there was speculation on the fate Canfor's Vavenby mill site, and though a representative of the company said it will not operate as a sawmill again, there were suggestions made on how the site could be repurposed.

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Town of Fort Frances, Ontario: Resolute Mill Property Sale Confirmed

The Town of Fort Frances wishes to confirm for all of its citizens, stakeholders, and regional partners that the properties comprising the pulp and paper mill in Fort Frances have been sold by Resolute Forest Products.

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Mondi simplification of corporate structure becomes effective

Packaging and paper group Mondi said it had completed the simplification of its dual-listed structure into a single holding company after terminating arrangements between Mondi and Mondi Limited.

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Western Forest Products announces temporary curtailment at Ladysmith sawmill in Canada

Western Forest Products Inc. ("Western") announced a temporary curtailment at its Ladysmith sawmill in Canada in part due to action taken by the United Steelworkers Local 1-1937 ("USW") which has impeded log supply to the mill.

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Conifex Timber temporarily curtailing Mackenzie operations in Canada

Conifex Timber Inc. has taken the decision to temporarily curtail its Mackenzie, British Columbia, Canada, sawmill operations for two weeks commencing July 29, 2019, due to continued high log costs and lumber market conditions.

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Sonoco to Transition U.S. Defined Benefit Pension Plan

Sonoco announced its Board of Directors has approved the termination of the Sonoco U.S. Pension Plan for Inactive Participants effective September 30, 2019.

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SCA appoints new General Counsel

SCA has appointed Katarina Nilsson new Senior Vice President Legal Affairs and General Counsel.

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Changes in Huhtamaki's Global Executive team

Michael Orye, Executive Vice President, Fiber Packaging and a member of Huhtamaki Global Executive Team has decided to leave Huhtamaki to pursue other career opportunities.

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Cheap does not work in the long run
Cheap does not work in the long run

Often, mills or whole companies are lost because the management was too cheap and lacked creativity. Being cheap about your business in the long term means you do not innovate, you do not invest in your people, you do not invest in your brands. Do this long enough and you are dead

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