PENSACOLA, Fla. (WKRG) — International Paper announced Tuesday it will permanently end production on pulp machines in Pensacola, Florida, and Riegelwood, North Carolina, as well as permanently closing ...
Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper points to “significant increases” in input costs alongside demand decline. That aligns with ...
Preliminary statistics for 2022 released by the Brussels-based Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI) show the consumption of paper and board in the European Union was stable in 2022, but ...
European equipment provider Valmet will reconfigure a paper machine line in Hubei Province, China, to make recycled fluting and linerboard. The target of the investment is to convert a recently ...
Sappi North America said Thursday it will invest $418 million in a paper machine rebuild at its Somerset Mill in Skowhegan. The paper manufacturer said the investment will further its mission of ...
Paper can be fabricated from all different kinds of materials such as, reeds, flax, cotton, and even bagasse (sugarcane pulp). However, the majority of paper products are made from treated wood fibers ...
A historic paper mill in Port Huron, Michigan, is restarting a machine, adding 30,000 tons of annual paper production capacity. BMI Group US subsidiary, The Legacy Paper Group, purchased the mill in ...
DULUTH — The Sofidel Group, an Italian multinational papermaker, expects to complete its acquisition of the Duluth mill, now operated by ST Paper, in a matter of days. The deal is slated to close at ...
DULUTH — ST Paper began its production of commercial bath tissue, paper towels and napkins Jan. 20 — a return of activity to the plant previously occupied by Verso Corp. The city of Duluth and Duluth ...
Tucked away in the heart of Nigeria’s industrial sector, lies an often-overlooked opportunity — the local paper manufacturing industry. It’s not as glamorous as oil or as headline-grabbing as fintech, ...
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