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Showing 7 articles from November 11, 2019.

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LP Names Derek Doyle as Vice President, Controller and Chief Accounting Officer

Louisiana-Pacific Corporation announced the appointment of Derek Doyle to vice president, controller and chief accounting officer effective immediately.

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Industry News

Enviva breaks ground on wood pellet export terminal in Mississippi
Enviva breaks ground on wood pellet export terminal in Mississippi

Enviva broke ground on new marine export terminal in the Port of Pascagoula's Bayou Casotte Harbor, Mississippi. The ceremony marks the beginning of construction of the $90 million terminal.

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Kruger Products Becomes First Company to Be Certified ISO 50001 by the Bureau de normalisation du Québec
Kruger Products Becomes First Company to Be Certified ISO 50001 by the Bureau de normalisation du Québec

Kruger announced that its Kruger Products' Gatineau Plant was recently certified ISO 50001 for Energy Management.

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UPM shows its support to the magazine publishing industry
UPM shows its support to the magazine publishing industry

UPM Communication Papers is the headline sponsor of the 42nd FIPP World Media Congress on the 12th to 14th November in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Leading Stories

Bulgaria takes a step toward certified forests through PEFC endorsement
Bulgaria takes a step toward certified forests through PEFC endorsement

Bulgaria has become the latest member to achieve PEFC endorsement of its national forest certification system. The PEFC General Assembly voted for the endorsement of the Bulgarian system in a postal ballot.

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Log truck driver killed in crash
Log truck driver killed in crash

Deputies are investigating a deadly crash involving a log truck Friday morning.

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Tolko closing Kelowna, B.C. mill forever
Tolko closing Kelowna, B.C. mill forever

On Friday morning, Nov. 8, managers somberly gathered at the Tolko office in Kelowna to call 140 workers one by one to tell them the lumber mill will close forever Jan. 8.

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