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Workplace shooting at West Fraser mill, no injuries reported

Worker was charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault with a firearm, false imprisonment and improper exhibition of a dangerous firearm

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Conifex Temporarily Curtailing Mackenzie Lumber Production

Conifex Timber Inc. announced that it has made the difficult decision to temporarily curtail lumber production at its Mackenzie, British Columbia sawmill for two weeks commencing August 23, 2021.

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Fire at Georgia-Pacific facility

The Putnam County Fire Department ramped up to battle a sawdust fire Tuesday morning, Aug. 31, at the Georgia-Pacific facility just north of Palatka, even requesting assistance from neighboring Clay County.

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Fire at Port Alberni's Paper Excellence paper mill quickly extinguished

Walter Tarnowsky, in a statement, said "it was a minor fire that was extinguished by mill crews" and that there were no injuries.

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Fire breaks out in Georgia Pacific Big Island mill

Volunteer fire departments extinguished an industrial fire at the Georgia-Pacific Paper Mill Wednesday, Sept. 1.

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Kraft making line started up at Klabin's Puma Project in Brazil

A new kraftliner production line, PM 27, which was supplied by Valmet to Klabin, was successfully started up at Puma Project in Ortigueira, Paraná, Brazil.

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Large equipment fire breaks out at Resolute Forest Products facility

Thunder Bay firefighters and four pumper trucks responded Wednesday morning to what a spokesperson called a "stubborn" fire that heavily damaged a large piece of equipment in the Resolute sawmill wood yard.

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Metsä Tissue appoints Tobias Lüning as SVP, Central Europe

Metsä Tissue appoints Tobias Lüning as Senior Vice President, Central Europe. Tobias has previously held various leadership positions within Metsä Tissue, latest as Vice President Supply Chain, West und Country Manager Germany.

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Per Ivar Berg becomes new Managing Director at Norske Skog Saugbrugs

Per Ivar Berg (58) has been appointed new Managing Director at Norske Skog Saugbrugs AS from February 1, 2022.

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Resolute's Ignace Sawmill Employees Achieve 500,000-Hour Safety Milestone

Resolute President and Chief Executive Officer Remi G. Lalonde was joined by Ignace mayor, Penny Lucas; Reverend Jeanne Bryan, rector at Emmanuel Anglican Church; Heidi West, executive director, Mary Berglund Community Health Centre; Heather Norhaugen, a volunteer at Northern Critters in Need; as well as fellow executives and sawmill management and employees.

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Sonoco Warehouse in South Brunswick, N.J. Catches Fire for the Second Time in 2021

This past Friday, Aug. 27, a Sonoco warehouse on Stults Road in South Brunswick caught fire for the second time this year. The origins of the fire are unknown at this time and are under investigation by the South Brunswick Fire Safety Bureau.

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Update: Two recovering in burn unit after paper mill 'flash fire'

In the early morning hours of Wednesday, Aug. 18, an explosion rocked a relatively small building at Canton's Evergreen Packaging Paper Mill.

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Weyerhaeuser appoints Travis Keatley as SVP of Timberlands

Weyerhaeuser has announced the appointment of Travis Keatley as senior vice president of Timberlands, effective Sept. 13. Keatley has served as vice president of Western Timberlands for the company since January 2020, and his appointment follows the planned retirement of Adrian Blocker, who will stay on through mid-October to serve as a senior advisor and aid in the transition.

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Canfor mill re-opens after two-week closure

Canfor opened its Houston mill August 9, following a two-week shutdown caused by rail system bottlenecks and other problems in southern B.C. owing to wildfire outbreaks there.

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Interfor expects sawmill production disruptions in British Columbia

Interfor is expecting production disruptions at its British Columbia Interior, Canada, sawmills during the 3Q 2021 due to the ongoing impacts of wildfires and other factors on log supply.

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PCA employee killed in apparent workplace accident at Counce, Tennessee paper mill

A Packaging Corporation of America employee was killed Thursday afternoon, July 29, in a workplace incident, the Hardin County Sheriff's Department reports.

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Saica Pack Thrapston produces more than 1 million square metres of cardboard in 24 hours

Saica Pack successfully manufactured more than 1 million square meters worth of corrugated cardboard at its Thrapston facility near Northampton, the UK.

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Ahlstrom-Munksjö to restart existing saturator in its Turin plant in Italy to support demand for high performance filtration media globally

Ahlstrom-Munksjö will restart one of its saturator in its Turin plant in Italy to support strong demand for high performance filtration media.

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Canfor to curtail production at Canadian sawmills due to extreme wildfire conditions

The Vancouver-based lumber producer says about 115 million board feet of capacity will be reduced during the third quarter due to significant supply chain challenges and a transportation backlog.

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Information picket sets out union issues at Paper Excellence Canada Catalyst Crofton mill

The Public and Private Workers of Canada Local 2 is bringing attention to issues at the Paper Excellence Canada Catalyst Crofton mill it says have plagued the membership for quite some time.

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Södra Cell invests in wireless vibration measurement over cellular network

Swedish forestry group Södra's three pulp mills in Värö, Mörrum, and Mönsterås, Sweden, are jointly making a major investment in one thousand wireless Airius vibration sensors with temperature measurement that transfer vibration data via the cellular network.

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Sonae Arauco opens distribution centre in Büren, Germany

Sonae Arauco inaugurated a distribution centre (DC) for the North East Europe (NEE) region. Shorter delivery times and greater flexibility offer improved planning reliability for customers. This has been made possible by restructuring the logistics processes and, last but not least, the new Sonae Arauco Distribution Centre.

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Stora Enso's pilot plant for producing lignin-based carbon materials for batteries is now operational

Stora Enso's pilot facility for producing bio-based carbon materials from lignin has started operations. This follows the company's EUR 10 million investment announced in 2019. Pilot production of Lignode® by Stora Enso, wood-based carbon for batteries, is currently being ramped up. Applications include electric vehicles and consumer electronics as well as large-scale energy storage systems.

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Update on impact of civil unrest in South Africa on Sappi's South African operations

The civil unrest referenced in our market update of 14th July appears to be under control. Intensive work by government agencies and business is focused on ensuring that supply chain disruptions are resolved, and people can move safely to and from work. Sappi's employees at the affected mills were able to return to work on Monday 19th July.

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Huhtamaki appoints Marco Hilty as President, Flexible Packaging

Marco Hilty, (49), Ph.D. in Business Administration from University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), has been appointed President, Flexible Packaging and a member of the Global Executive Team at Huhtamaki as of September 1, 2021. He will report to President and CEO Charles Héaulmé and will be based in Ronsberg, Germany.

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