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Showing 38 articles from January 17, 2023.

Capital Projects

Capital projects of note in 2023

We are updating this list as these happen in the pulp, paper and forest products industry

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Departments

PM40

The PM40 closed Friday, 13 January 2023, at 5373.

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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Disconnected Comparisons

In this issue of Disconnected Comparisons, we evaluate International Paper and Nine Dragons.

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RearView

The PM40 closed 13 January 2023 up 12.1% from the 14 January 2022 level.

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Insider Trading

Reported insider trading since the last issue of PaperMoney.

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Celebrating all things paper: The wonder and the legacy, continued
Celebrating all things paper: The wonder and the legacy, continued

Ladies and gentlemen, the first class of inductees to the Paper Industry International Hall of Fame in Appleton, Wisconsin was inducted more than two decades ago in 1995, and today, more than 150 papermaking innovators and legends have been enshrined. This month, we profile the late Tad Bretting, who was president and CEO of C.G. Bretting Manufacturing Company in Ashland, Wisconsin, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1999.

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Culture & Marketing

Graphic Packaging kicks off 2023 with a bang with double success at Worldstar Awards

The prestigious awards, held every year by the World Packaging Organization, celebrate the best of the best in structural design innovation across a variety of sectors. They are only open to packaging innovations that have previously won one of a select group of awards in the previous 12 months. This year's scheme received almost 500 entries.

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Jay board chooses Pixelle paper mill workers for Spirit of America Award

Pixelle Specialty Solutions' Androscoggin Mill is expected to permanently close about April 30. The company made the announcement in September. Initially it was to close in the first quarter of 2023.

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Mondi celebrates eight WorldStar Awards for outstanding packaging solutions

Mondi, a global leader in sustainable packaging and paper solutions, has received eight awards in five categories at this year's WorldStar Global Packaging Awards. The WorldStar Awards recognise the best ideas, innovations and technologies on the market, with a focus on sustainability, product protection and end-user convenience. They are open to entries from packaging companies around the globe.

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Smurfit Kappa Showcases eCommerce Expertise with New Dominican Republic Store

Smurfit Kappa has formally launched a new eCommerce store in the Dominican Republic. The new store created by Smurfit Kappa Todo Carton (todocartonsk.com.do), will act as an online retail packaging boutique, and serve the ever-growing packaging market in the Dominican Republic. This follows on from the success of its bricks-and-mortar shop in the country which has been operating for over 25 years.

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Market News of Note

Interfor cuts lumber production by 8% for Q1

This temporary reduction in output is expected to be mostly concentrated outside of Interfor's US South operating region.

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Joint Venture

APRIL and Krealogi collaborate to support MSME capabilities in Riau

Asia Pacific Resources International Limited ("APRIL"), a member of the Singapore-headquartered Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) group of companies founded by Sukanto Tanoto, has announced its collaboration with enterprise services application, Krealogi, to increase the production capacity and business development capabilities of micro, small and medium enterprises ("MSMEs") in the Riau Province.

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Sappi Partners With EcoVadis to Assess Suppliers' Sustainability Performance

Sappi Limited has partnered with EcoVadis, a global leader in third-party evaluations of business sustainability performance, to benchmark and assess the sustainability practices of Sappi's suppliers and encourage their commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

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Major Expenditures

International Paper planning $103 million expansion of Cedar Rapids, Iowa mill

International Paper intends to build a new 20,000-square-foot building at the Cedar Rapids mill that would be home to a boiler and water treatment plant. Together, they would provide steam power to the Cedar Rapids facility. Previously, the plant used the coal-powered Prairie Creek Station. However, that facility is being closed.

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Progroup starts operations at PW14, new corrugated sheetfeeder plant in Strykow, Poland

Progroup has invested around Euro 72 million in the project at the site, which covers around 28,000 square metres, and created 50 new jobs.

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Mergers & Acquisitions

Austrian Mayr-Melnhof Holz sells its only sawmill in Russia

Austrian Mayr-Melnhof Holz sold its sawmill MM-Efimovsky in Russia to Aspek-Les, according to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities of Russia.

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Central National Gottesman Inc. (CNG) Acquires Business Products Wholesaler S.P. Richards (SPR)

The closing is expected to take place on January 31, 2023.

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Cosmo Specialty Fibers receives new ownership group

Cosmo Specialty Fibers Inc. has gained new ownership following more than 12 years since the mill was bought by The Gores Group, a Los Angeles-based private equity firm, in 2010. The United Kingdom-based firm, Charlestown Investments, is the new owner.

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Duino mill now part of Mondi Group, Mondi to invest around €200 million in mill

Mondi plans to invest around €200 million in converting the existing lightweight coated mechanical paper machine at the mill into a high-quality, cost-competitive recycled containerboard machine with an annual capacity of around 420,000 tonnes.

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Paper Excellence commits to takeover of Resolute despite lumber slump

Paper Excellence Group, a private company controlled by an Indonesian billionaire, is poised to expand in Canada's forestry industry by diversifying into the lumber sector with its contentious takeover of Resolute Forest Products Inc.

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Stora Enso - Get to know De Jong Packaging Group

The acquisition of De Jong Packaging Group will begin a new phase of renewable packaging solutions within Stora Enso. On top of Stora Enso's existing corrugated facilities, De Jong Packaging Group has 16 sites in total in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and the UK. Most of the sites are corrugated converting and packaging wholesale facilities and they include two corrugators, 16 processing machines and 46 tray erectors. Together they produce 2,5 million boxes a day.

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Stora Enso completes the acquisition of De Jong Packaging Group

Stora Enso has completed the acquisition of the Netherland-based company De Jong Packaging Group, one of the largest corrugated packaging producers in the Benelux countries. The acquisition announced in September 2022 with an enterprise value of approximately EUR 1,020 million was closed following regulatory clearances and employee consultation.

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Sylvamo to boost capacity through Nymölla mill acquisition

Sylvamo, the world's paper company, closed an agreement Monday acquiring Stora Enso's uncoated freesheet paper mill in Nymölla, Sweden, for 150 million euros. The mill, strong brands it produces and team members who operate and support the facility are now officially part of Sylvamo.

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Major Announcements

Canfor Pulp Announces Permanent Closure of Pulp Line at Prince George Pulp and Paper Mill

The pulp line is expected to close by the end of the first quarter of 2023 and is anticipated to impact approximately 300 positions across the organization by the end of the year.

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CellMark introduces new Packaging & Paper division

CellMark is introducing a new division: CellMark Packaging & Paper. The division is the result of a merger of its two existing divisions, CellMark Packaging and CellMark Paper.

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International Paper Announces Changes to Executive Team

International Paper announced changes to its senior leadership team today including the retirement of a long-serving executive and organizational shifts to enhance agility in serving customers and driving profitable growth.

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West Fraser Announces Indefinite Curtailment of Perry Sawmill in Florida

The indefinite curtailment of Perry Sawmill will impact approximately 126 employees and will reduce West Fraser's US lumber production by 100 million board feet.

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Restructurings

After Illinois company LSC Communications closes 2 central Pa. plants, it will move work from those facilities to locations in Minnesota and Indiana

LSC Communications, which is closing two plants in Lancaster County, and will lay off about 656 people, will move the work at those two locations to its long-run print facilities in Maple Grove, Minnesota and Warsaw, Indiana.

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Closures/Reductions

Closures and cutbacks in 2023

We are updating this list as these happen in the pulp, paper and forest products industry

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Environmental

Enviva's Statement Regarding the Dutch Parliament's Motion on Sustainably Sourced Biomass

Enviva fully supports the principle that financial assistance should only be provided for woody biomass that is sourced sustainably.

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International Paper's Global Impact: Operational Sustainability Highlights

Our mill-based water champions are leading day-to-day efforts at our large manufacturing facilities to identify opportunities, implement projects and track progress on water use reduction in our operations.

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Rayonier Holds Its First U.S. Employee Planting Day

Rayonier invited nonforestry employees into the woods recently for its first-ever employee planting day in the U.S. Under the guidance of company foresters, about 50 employees planted 4,000 seedlings on a Rayonier forest tract near their Florida headquarters.

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Sofidel Cuts Its Emissions Also With Its New Regina Commercial in Italy

Sofidel, one of the global leading manufacturers of tissue paper for hygienic and domestic use, is strongly committed to a transition path to a low-carbon economy.

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Reported Risk

Risks: Fires, Fatalities and Catastrophes in 2023
Risks: Fires, Fatalities and Catastrophes in 2023

Incidents in 2023: We are updating this list as these happen in the pulp, paper and forest products industry

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Operations News

Canfor to extend sawmill curtailments in British Columbia by two weeks

Canfor Corporation will extend sawmill curtailments in British Columbia (B.C.) due to ongoing weak market conditions and the lack of available economic fibre, company announced.

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PCA facility starts back up

The Packaging Corporation of America (PCA) paper mill in Jackson has called employees back to work and is expected to resume production Monday, Jan. 9.

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Stora Enso starts negotiations on possible furloughs

The negotiations affect all workers at Stora Enso's packaging materials mills in Oulu, Varkaus, Heinola and Anjalankoski.

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WestRock labor dispute continues at Alabama mill, union rejects contract

For the third time, members from three united steel workers unions have voted to reject what Westrock paper mill representatives call the company's last, best, and final offer.

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