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Showing 9 articles from March 18, 2020.

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Coronavirus pandemic: BillerudKorsnäs to postpone annual maintenance shutdown at Gruvön
Coronavirus pandemic: BillerudKorsnäs to postpone annual maintenance shutdown at Gruvön

We have decided that during the current circumstances it is not possible to follow through the maintenance shutdown as initially planned. Further, we must also consider the risk of infection for our employees, but also the many suppliers and contractors who were scheduled to come to Gruvön, says Ivar Vatne, CFO at BillerudKorsnäs.

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COVID-19 Pandemic: Stora Enso Cancels Its Annual General Meeting from Thursday 19 March and Postpones to a Later Date
COVID-19 Pandemic: Stora Enso Cancels Its Annual General Meeting from Thursday 19 March and Postpones to a Later Date

Based on the development of the coronavirus situation and the announcements by the Finnish Government, Stora Enso has decided to cancel its Annual General Meeting on Thursday 19 March 2020.

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Due to coronavirus pandemic, Sun Chemical issues updated Supply Chain Statement
Due to coronavirus pandemic, Sun Chemical issues updated Supply Chain Statement

As the Coronavirus (also referred to as COVID-19) spreads, Sun Chemical continues to monitor the changing economic landscape and the impact to its global supply chain.

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Trucking to Trump Admin: Help Keep Rest Stops Open
Trucking to Trump Admin: Help Keep Rest Stops Open

Industry calls on government at all levels to not impede safe and efficient flow of trucks carrying essential loads.

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Leading Stories

Coronavirus concerns prompt official to propose Clearwater Paper mill shutdown
Coronavirus concerns prompt official to propose Clearwater Paper mill shutdown

Ideologies clashed Tuesday as the Lewiston City Council met to declare a state of emergency, with Councilor John Bradbury pushing for the shutdown of large employers like Clearwater Paper and the Clearwater River Casino to stop the spread of COVID-19, and other councilors arguing that such drastic steps would leave deep scars on the local economy that could ultimately be worse than the virus.

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International Paper fire investigation halted, waiting for OK from structural engineers
International Paper fire investigation halted, waiting for OK from structural engineers

The point of origin for a huge fire at International Paper Saturday night and Sunday morning has been narrowed down to a pair of locations, according to Rome Fire Marshal Mary Catherine Chewning.

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Statement on Georgia-Pacific's Response to COVID-19
Statement on Georgia-Pacific's Response to COVID-19

Our manufacturing operations which produce toilet paper (for both consumer and B2B) are currently operating normally and we are doing our best to meet consumer demand. We're doing this through our use of existing inventory, increasing our production, and using a managed distribution process to smartly manage through this unusual period.

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Western Forest Products to sell ownership interests in TFL 44 LP and Alberni Pacific Division Sawmill in Canada
Western Forest Products to sell ownership interests in TFL 44 LP and Alberni Pacific Division Sawmill in Canada

Western Forest Products Inc. ("Western") and Huumiis Ventures Limited Partnership, a limited partnership beneficially owned by Huu-ay-aht First Nations, ("Huu-ay-aht"), have reached an agreement whereby Huumiis will acquire a majority ownership interest in TFL 44 Limited Partnership and an ownership interest in a newly formed limited partnership that will own the Alberni Pacific Division Sawmill for total consideration of $36.2 million.

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Worker in Kimberly-Clark Arkansas facility tested for coronavirus
Worker in Kimberly-Clark Arkansas facility tested for coronavirus

A contractor working at the Kimberly-Clark facility in Conway was tested for coronavirus, it was reported on Tuesday.

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