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Showing 6 articles from March 5, 2020.

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[Adv.] Airmaster Aerator
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Week of 9 March 2020: What to maintain?
Week of 9 March 2020: What to maintain?

Seems like a simple question, but it is often missed. How do you determine what to maintain? It starts with what you intend to keep. How do you determine what to keep?

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Perspectives

Maintenance Outages and Safety
Maintenance Outages and Safety

We all know that working in a paper mill can be hazardous in and of itself. Maintenance outages can be extremely hazardous as employees and contractors perform maintenance work on equipment.

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Industry News

Tetra Pak and Georgia Pacific featured in SAP Industries Forum 2020 virtual event coming up March 25 and 26 (Adv.)
Tetra Pak and Georgia Pacific featured in SAP Industries Forum 2020 virtual event coming up March 25 and 26 (Adv.)

Listen to a unique discussion on how digitalization is helping food packaging manufacturer, Tetra Pak in its sustainable business practice, and hear how Georgia Pacific is transforming its business to be more agile, efficient and responsive.

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Leading Stories

$150 million GP Dougherty Co., Georgia lumber facility to be fully operational soon; Looking to hire new employees
$150 million GP Dougherty Co., Georgia lumber facility to be fully operational soon; Looking to hire new employees

The $150 million, 320,000 square-foot Georgia Pacific lumber plant in Dougherty County is almost fully operational now.

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DuPont seeks mistrial after Ohio jury awards couple $50 million in 'forever chemical' lawsuit
DuPont seeks mistrial after Ohio jury awards couple $50 million in 'forever chemical' lawsuit

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company has asked an Ohio federal court to declare a mistrial after a jury awarded $50 million to a testicular cancer survivor and his wife who claimed that the illness was linked to the company's contamination of their drinking water with a chemical the company used at one of its manufacturing plants despite knowing it was hazardous.

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