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Showing 70 articles from July 6, 2020.

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PM40

The PM40 closed Friday, 3 July 2020, at 2753.

Get the latest PM40 updates by listening to the weekly Nips show and the PM40 Daily Show on Pulp & Paper Radio International.

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RearView

The PM40 closed 3 July 2020 down 15.9% from the 5 July 2019 level.

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Disconnected Comparisons

In this issue of Disconnected Comparisons, we evaluate Graphic Packaging and International Paper.

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Insider Trading

Reported insider trading since the last issue of PaperMoney.

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Stop thinking about tomorrow, this is the new normal
Stop thinking about tomorrow, this is the new normal

When a major event has happened in the past, we have often taken a small, collective pause and then resumed our normal activities. We are in a major event like no other. If you wait for things to return to normal, you will likely go out of business. This is the new normal. We are going to adopt practices and do things differently than we have before and these changes will be permanent.

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Supplier News

Kadant Appoints Bilal Mehmood President of Kadant Solutions Division

Kadant Solutions, a division of Kadant Inc., announced that Bilal Mehmood has been named president. Mr. Mehmood is currently Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Kadant Inc. and will join Kadant Solutions Division in his new capacity on July 1, 2020.

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Minerals Technologies Signs Agreement with Phoenix Paper to Rebuild and Operate a 35,000 Ton Per Year Satellite PCC Plant in U.S.

Minerals Technologies Inc. announced that it has signed an agreement with Phoenix Paper LLC to re-establish a 35,000 ton per year satellite precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) plant at its paper mill in Wickliffe, Kentucky.

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Peter Greven and Solenis Sign Exclusive Distribution Agreement

Peter Greven GmbH & Co. KG, a leading manufacturer of oleochemical additives, signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Solenis Switzerland GmbH, a leading manufacturer of specialty chemicals.

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Toscotec to rebuild dryer section of PM1 at Cartiera di Ferrara's in Italy

Cartiera di Ferrara selected Toscotec for a complete dryer section rebuild of its coreboard machine at Ferrara mill in Italy. The paper machine produces coreboard in the range of 220 to 620 gsm, processing 100% recycled paper.

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Valmet completes 14.9% ownership acquisition of Neles

Kadant Solutions, a division of Kadant Inc., announced that Bilal Mehmood has been named president. Mr. Mehmood is currently Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Kadant Inc. and will join Kadant Solutions Division in his new capacity on July 1, 2020.

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Valmet to provide advanced process control and service agreement to Asia Symbol Pulp and Paper

Valmet will supply Valmet Recovery Boiler Optimizer advanced process control (APC) solution to Asia Symbol (Shandong) Pulp and Paper in China.

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Valmet to supply new off-machine coater to Oji Papéis Especiais in Brazil

Valmet will supply a new off-machine coating machine to Oji Papéis Especiais (OPE) in Piracicaba, Brazil. With the new off-machine coater PC4, OPE is seeking to increase thermal paper production capacity and strengthen its competitiveness globally, focusing on the Brazilian, South American and North American markets.

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Culture & Marketing

Ahlstrom-Munksjö filter media included in the new face masks manufactured by sport and lifestyle brand BUFF®

Ahlstrom-Munksjö establishes a partnership with Spanish sports and life style accessories company BUFF® to provide filter media for face masks.

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Ahlstrom-Munksjö launches sustainable "from Plastic to Purpose" campaign with launch of CelluSnack™ Papers

As part of its continued focus on global sustainability leadership, Ahlstrom-Munksjöhas initiated its 'from Plastic to Purpose' campaign, highlighting first its new brand of CelluSnack™ snack packaging papers.

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BillerudKorsnäs launches Pure Performance

BillerudKorsnäs launches Pure Performance, a white top kraftliner that combines high strength, excellent printability and purity in one material. Pure Performance is a unique paper product that offer packaging material reduction thanks to its 3-ply construction.

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Cascades Launches a New Packaging Line for the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Industry

Cascades, a leader in eco-friendly recycling, hygiene and packaging solutions, is pleased to announce the launch of its new range of Cascades Fresh packaging products for fruits and vegetables. Designed for producers, packers and retailers, Cascades Fresh packaging solutions meet the needs of this key industry while also addressing consumers' concerns about the environmental footprint of their foodstuffs.

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DS Smith producing recycled cardboard cutout sports fans to fill empty stadiums

DS Smith, a provider of sustainable corrugated packaging, has readied production of fully recyclable "replacement" fans, made from recycled cardboard, for use at U.S. sports arenas forced to limit attendance.

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Huhtamaki launches high-quality face masks to help a responsible return to a new normal

The comfortable masks are breathable and washable, and are made of high-quality fabric with anti-microbial and fluid repellent properties.

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International Paper Makes Top 10 in 100 Best Places to Work Survey by IDG Insider Pro and Computerworld

IDG's Insider Pro (https://www.idginsiderpro.com) and Computerworld (http://www.computerworld.com) announce International Paper as a 2020 Best Places to Work in IT, one of 100 top organizations that challenge their IT staffs while providing great benefits and compensation. Organizations will be included in coverage on IDGInsiderPro.com and Computerworld.com, along with results from the 2020 Best Places to Work in IT survey.

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Kimberly-Clark Professional and AHE to Honor Frontline Environmental Services Professionals

To recognize the extraordinary efforts of environmental services (EVS) professionals working in health care settings across the U.S., nominations are now being accepted for Environmental Services Heroes on the Frontline of Health Care, created by Kimberly-Clark Professional, in collaboration with the Association for the Health Care Environment (AHE).

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Paper Excellence Announces Corporate Knights Best 50 Win for Catalyst

This is the thirteenth time that Catalyst Paper, which operates pulp and paper facilities in Crofton, Port Alberni, and Powell River, British Columbia, has achieved the Best 50 Award with Corporate Knights.

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RRD Introduces Innovation Platform to Help Businesses Accelerate Transformation and Stay Relevant in the Digital Era

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company has introduced The_Loft@RRD, a new innovation platform that connects companies with people, technologies and strategies to accelerate their digital transformation and achieve innovation at scale.

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UPM Plywood introduces new water repellent plywood

UPM Plywood has introduced a new water repellent WISA-SpruceWR plywood that enables efficient and effortless construction even in changing weather and humidity conditions.

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WestRock Honored for Outstanding Merchandising Achievement

WestRock Company received 19 awards at this year's Outstanding Merchandising Achievement (OMA) Awards - the most of any entrant - including the distinguished Creative Award.

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Market News of Note

Lecta Introduces its New Adestor Laser 60 LB DFE Product

Södra is planning a new investment for its state-of-the-art pulp mill in Värö which will allow the mill to increase capacity yet further, in steps toward 850,000 tpy.

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Södra announces further expansion of Värö

Södra is planning a new investment for its state-of-the-art pulp mill in Värö which will allow the mill to increase capacity yet further, in steps toward 850,000 tpy.

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Joint Venture

CatchMark's Triple T joint venture and Georgia-Pacific amend wood supply agreement

CatchMark Timber Trust, Inc. announced that its Triple T joint venture has amended its wood supply agreement with Georgia-Pacific WFS LLC intended to achieve market-based pricing on timber sales. CatchMark invests in 1.1 million acres of prime East Texas timberlands through Triple T and acts as the general partner of the venture on behalf of a consortium of institutional investors.

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Fortum and Metsä Group to launch a joint Euro 50 million R&D program in circular bioeconomy

Fortum and Metsä Group have joined forces with Business Finland to create R&D program with pulp fibre from renewable and sustainable sources as its node, Metsä said in a statement.

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New start-up program launched to support entrepreneurs building circular economy

On June 24, the U.S.-based nonprofit Food System 6 (FS6) announces the launch of a comprehensive startup program in partnership with global sustainable food packaging leader Huhtamaki.

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Legal

International Paper Co. investigating after noose found at Escambia County, Florida mill

International Paper is responding and has launched an investigation after a supposed noose was found at their Cantonment mill.

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Australian Competition and Consumer Commission loses appeal against Kimberly-Clark ruling on 'flushability' of wipes

Australia's consumer watchdog has lost its appeal over a ruling that Kimberly-Clark had not misled customers when it said its wipes were flushable.

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Idled Northern Pulp mill in Nova Scotia seeking protection from creditors

An idled Nova Scotia pulp mill says it has received an "initial order" giving it protection from its creditors as it attempts to restructure its finances and affairs.

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Major Expenditures

Mondi invests 7 million euros to upgrade paper bag facility in Hungary

Mondi has successfully completed the implementation of a new state-of-the-art paper sack converting machine at its Nyíregyháza site in Hungary.

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J.D. Irving to begin work in July on $35 million sawmill expansion in Doaktown, N.B.

J.D. Irving Ltd. says work will get under way next month on the $35-million modernization and expansion at its sawmill in Doaktown, N.B.

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Metsa Fibre to begin project engineering for its bioproduct mill in August 2020

Prerequisites for the Euro 1.5 billion investment decision are estimated to be fulfilled in the autumn of 2020 after the environmental permit process is completed.

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Recycled pulp mill planned in Northeast United States

A $125 million recycled paper pulp mill in Pennsylvania will source more than 500,000 tons per year of mixed paper and OCC. The facility will ship its product to China.

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Mergers & Acquisitions

Canfor Subsidiary Vida Group to Acquire Sawmills From Bergs Timber

Canfor Corporation announced that its 70%-owned subsidiary, Vida Group, has entered into an agreement to purchase three sawmills located in Sweden from Bergs Timber for a purchase price of CAD$43 million plus working capital.

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Enviva Partners, LP Announces Transformative Acquisitions and Increases 2020 Guidance

Enviva Partners, LP announced that it has agreed to purchase a wood pellet production plant in Waycross, Georgia with associated export terminal capacity in Savannah, Georgia (the "Georgia Biomass Acquisition") from innogy SE and also has agreed to purchase the wood pellet production plant in Greenwood, South Carolina owned by our sponsor (the "Greenwood Acquisition" and, together, the "Acquisitions").

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PotlatchDeltic Announces Agreement to Sell 72,000 acres in Minnesota to The Conservation Fund

PotlatchDeltic Corporation announced an agreement to sell approximately 72,000 acres in Minnesota to The Conservation Fund for approximately $48 million in cash. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the second half of 2020.

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Major Announcements

Fort Frances mill equipment sale set for August

Riversedge Developments has hired an international appraisal and auction company to sell the machinery and equipment at the Fort Frances paper mill.

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Klabin operates Brazil's first folding truck

This innovative truck was built by the Forestry Unit, which brought the technology from Australia and, in partnership with a specialist company, deployed it in the company's truck, adapting it to the area's daily routine. Initially, the truck will operate together with the traditional fleet but in the test phase.

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Ponderay Newsprint mill closure involves 148 permanent layoffs, state says

Washington's Employment Security Department on Tuesday confirmed the Ponderay Newsprint Co. paper mill in Usk is permanently shutting down and laying off 148 workers.

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Södra: Continued investment in research

The Södra Foundation for Research, Development and Education has decided to grant an additional SEK 6.8 million to 13 research projects linked to forestry and the forest industry.

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Restructurings

BillerudKorsnäs simplifies its organizational structure

BillerudKorsnäs intends to implement a simplified organizational structure as of August 1, 2020. The new organization will be built along the business flow around three functional areas: Wood Supply, Operations and Commercial. In parallel, the resources for sustainability and innovation will be grouped in a common new function, Sustainability & Strategic Development.

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Norske Skog to invest Euro 350 million at mills in France and Austria

Norske Skog will take a major step in its continued transformation towards a growing and high-margin business by converting two newsprint paper machines into renewable containerboard production. The conversions at Golbey and Bruck will introduce 765,000 tonnes of competitive containerboard capacity to meet the growing demand for renewable packaging.

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Final Word

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

Closures and cutbacks

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Environmental

Ahlstrom-Munksjö's sustainability work awarded with fourth consecutive EcoVadis Gold rating

Ahlstrom-Munksjö has been awarded with EcoVadis Gold rating for the company's sustainability management and performance for the fourth consecutive year. Compared with the results from the previous year, progress was especially made in sustainable procurement.

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Attorney: Verso buyer search 'exhausted,' cleanup continues

According to an email received by Del. Gary Howell on Monday, representatives for Verso Corporation say they have "exhausted" efforts to find a buyer for the shuttered Luke mill, but will continue to work toward slowing the seepage of black liquor into the Potomac.

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DS Smith showcases Circular Design Principles to help eliminate packaging waste

DS Smith was joined by its global partner the Ellen MacArthur Foundation for a virtual event to explore the packaging company's brand-new Circle Design Principles.

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Environment groups urge Nippon Paper to scrap Victorian timber from supply chain

More than 40 environment groups have called on Japan's Nippon Paper Group to remove timber logged in Victoria's native forests from its supply chain in the aftermath of bushfires and a landmark judgment that found a government forestry agency repeatedly breached conservation regulations.

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Ilim Group to plant over 6.5 million seedlings

As part of its annual reforestation efforts in 2020, Ilim Group will plant trees in an area covering 55,000 ha in the Irkutsk and Arkhangelsk regions, Russia, using over 6.5 million seedlings and 4 tons of pine and spruce tree seeds. The number of seedlings planted grows every year.

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IT Tech Packaging, Inc. to Launch Construction of Biomass Combined Heat and Power Generation Project

Biomass CHP, a kind of renewable energy power and heat generation, utilizes biomass resources, mainly crop straw and forestry waste. As one of the key industries encouraged and supported by the Chinese government, biomass CHP, beneficial for both the environment and economy, can alleviate energy shortage, as well as improve the environment and employment to a certain extent.

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J.D. Irving on guard as N.B. fears massive wildfires due to dry forests

The government of New Brunswick and J.D. Irving Ltd. are on high alert following government-forced closures of N.B. parks and Crown land due to extremely dry forests that could cause forest fires. The province has already seen fire damage surpass its annual average.

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J.D. Irving, Limited 2019 Sustainability Report Released

J.D. Irving, Limited (JDI) has released its 2019 Sustainability Report for its Forestry and Forest Products Operations.

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Kimberly-Clark Receives SBTi Approval for its Expanded Science-Based Climate Goals

On the doorstep of a decisive decade for climate change, Kimberly-Clark has announced expanded new targets for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and aligned with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement.

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Smurfit Kappa starts up new recovery boiler at Nettingsdorf mill in Austria

Smurfit Kappa has started up new recovery boiler at its Nettingsdorf kraftliner mill in Austria. The unveiling of the state-of-the-art boiler marks an important milestone in Smurfit Kappa's Future Energy Plant project, which was a Euro 134 million investment to increase the sustainability and efficiency of the leading kraftliner mill.

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WestRock Foundation joins American Forest Foundation

The American Forest Foundation (AFF) announced WestRock, a leading provider of differentiated paper and packaging solutions, through its WestRock Foundation, has committed to supporting family forest owners addressing climate change by investing in the development of the Family Forest Carbon Program (FFCP), a new program created by AFF and The Nature Conservancy (TNC).

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Operations News

Canfor resumes operations at its Houston Sawmill

Canfor resumes operations at its Houston Sawmillfor four days a week. The schedule has been the same since Canfor announced curtailments in August.

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Conifex Timber to restart operations at Mackenzie, B.C. sawmill on July 6 on two-shift

Conifex Timber Inc. announced that at its annual general and special meeting of shareholders held on June 22, 2020, all management nominees were elected as directors of the company.

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Domtar's Kingsport mill to be idled through end of August

Kingsport's Domtar paper mill will continue to be idled by the COVID-19 pandemic through the end of August, the mill's manager told the Kingsport Economic Development Board.

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Equipment fire at Resolute facility destroys loader

A difficult equipment fire has been extinguished at the Resolute Forest Products Saw Mill, which threatened a nearby wood supply.

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Fire Marshal: Sprinkler system helps limit fire damage at Mooresville, N.C. WestRock facility

A fire at the WestRock facility in Mooresville on June 12 was controlled by the fire sprinkler system, limiting damage to a single piece of production equipment and raw cardboard material near the fire's location, Fire Marshal Geoff Woolard reported in a news release. Still, the damage could be up to $2 million.

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Georgia-Pacific mill in Perry, Fla. laying off 150 workers

Georgia-Pacific's mill in Perry will be laying off 150 employees, the company confirmed, citing reduced product demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Georgia-Pacific to lay off 100 at Oregon mill

Georgia-Pacific announced Wednesday that 100 hourly employees will be laid off as the mill temporarily ceases operations for a second time this year.

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Holmen completed new sustainable industrial space made of recycled materials at Iggesund mill

Conifex Timber Inc. announced that at its annual general and special meeting of shareholders held on June 22, 2020, all management nominees were elected as directors of the company.

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International Paper confirms two COVID-19 cases at North Carolina facility

Two coronavirus cases have been confirmed at International Paper in Vanceboro, the company says.

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Packaging Corp.: Jackson Mill Operations To Remain Temporarily Idled

Packaging Corporation of America (PKG) said both paper machines and a majority of the converting operations at the Jackson, Alabama mill would continue to be temporarily idled during the months of July and August.

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Quinte West's 140-year forestry legacy ends

Workers at the Sonoco paper mill in Quinte West spent their last day on the job June 12 after the company decided earlier this year to shutter the mill and focus operations in South Carolina

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Third fire in less than a year at Pratt facility

City firefighters were responding Sunday, June 14, to a report of a fire at a water-front, commercial property in Travis.

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Worker killed in industrial accident at Green Bay Packaging construction site

Green Bay police are saying little about an industrial accident that killed a 52-year-old man at Green Bay Packaging on June 12.

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