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Capital Arguments for October 2020
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International Paper Completes the Sale of Its Brazilian Corrugated Packaging Business
International Paper Completes the Sale of Its Brazilian Corrugated Packaging Business

The business has three containerboard mills and four box plants.

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Stora Enso completes co-determination negotiations at Hylte Mill in Sweden
Stora Enso completes co-determination negotiations at Hylte Mill in Sweden

Stora Enso has completed the co-determination negotiations concerning the closure of one standard newsprint paper machine (PM3) and the deinking plant at Stora Enso's Hylte Mill in Sweden. The maximum personnel impact is 140 people.

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Lecta to Purchase Avery Dennison Offset Sheet Business in EMENA
Lecta to Purchase Avery Dennison Offset Sheet Business in EMENA

Lecta announces that today it has reached an agreement for the acquisition of Avery Dennison Offset Sheets business in the Europe - Middle East - North Africa (EMENA) region. The transaction is subject to competition approval from the German Federal Cartel Office.

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ND Paper Announces New Kraft Bag Offering
ND Paper Announces New Kraft Bag Offering

ND Paper is introducing a new offering of bleached and natural kraft bag paper products manufactured at its Rumford, Maine mill.

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Stora Enso turns off paper machines at Oulu mill in Finland
Stora Enso turns off paper machines at Oulu mill in Finland

Stora Enso's paper machines in Oulu, Finland have now ceased production. When Stora Enso announced the investment for Oulu Mill conversion, it promised to provide WFC papers to customers until the end of 2020 with deliveries to continue through Lumipaper NV and Lumipaper Ltd.

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Worker death at West Fraser Hinton, B.C. pulp mill under investigation
Worker death at West Fraser Hinton, B.C. pulp mill under investigation

A spokesperson for the province's ministry of labour and immigration confirmed in an email that a worker fatality at the West Fraser Mills Hinton site was reported to Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) on the evening of Oct. 5.

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Conservation Fund buys remaining PotlatchDeltic forest lands in Minnesota
Conservation Fund buys remaining PotlatchDeltic forest lands in Minnesota

Nonprofit group buying 72,000 acres to preserve habitat, continue logging and hunting access.

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FPInnovations close to receiving accreditation as ELD Certification Body
FPInnovations close to receiving accreditation as ELD Certification Body

FPInnovations is in the final stages of the accreditation process to become a Certification Body of Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) in Canada.

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Rayonier Donates $80,000 for Disaster Relief
Rayonier Donates $80,000 for Disaster Relief

Rayonier Inc. announced an $80,000 donation to the American Red Cross, the Marion Polk Food Share, and the Oregon Food Bank for disaster relief assistance to the communities impacted by the recent wildfires in the Pacific Northwest and the recent hurricanes in the Gulf Coast.

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Wisconsin board votes against proposed Georgia-Pacific warehouse
Wisconsin board votes against proposed Georgia-Pacific warehouse

The Lawrence planning and zoning board voted against a proposed Georgia-Pacific warehouse in the town at its meeting Wednesday evening.

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LP Building Solutions Chairman and CEO W. Bradley Southern Named to the National Association of Manufacturers Board of Directors

Founded in 1895 and guided by its Board of Directors, NAM is the largest industrial trade association in the U.S. with more than 14,000 members and is the nation's most influential manufacturing advocate.

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Neles board backs Alfa offer over Valmet

The board of Finnish engineer Neles is sticking with its recommendation for shareholders to accept a takeover offer from Alfa Laval, saying it does not have enough details on a rival merger proposal from Valmet to make a comparison.

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Norske Skog announces a strategic review process to reposition the Tasman newsprint mill in New Zealand
Norske Skog announces a strategic review process to reposition the Tasman newsprint mill in New Zealand

Several options for the long term future of this industrial site are being considered.

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Martinsons is now part of Holmen
Martinsons is now part of Holmen

Holmen signed an agreement to purchase Martinsons over the summer and 1 October marked the formal change of ownership. To celebrate the occasion, a key handover ceremony took place at the sawmill in Bygdsiljum, which will now become one of the largest in the Holmen Group.

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USW backs thermal paper antidumping petitions filed by Domtar, Appvion
USW backs thermal paper antidumping petitions filed by Domtar, Appvion

The United Steelworkers (USW) union announced that it filed a letter with the Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission in support of antidumping (AD) petitions on thermal paper imported from four countries. The petitions, filed by Domtar and Appvion, call for antidumping duties to be imposed on imports from Germany, Japan, Korea and Spain.

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Sonoco to Divest Europe Contract Packaging Business to Prairie Industries Holdings backed by The Halifax Group
Sonoco to Divest Europe Contract Packaging Business to Prairie Industries Holdings backed by The Halifax Group

Sonoco announced it has signed an agreement to sell its Europe contract packaging business to Prairie Industries Holdings, a Wisconsin-based contract packaging and contract manufacturing firm backed by The Halifax Group, a Washington, D.C.-based global investment firm, for $120 million in cash.

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Huhtamaki donation helps clean plastics from the Mithi River in Mumbai, India
Huhtamaki donation helps clean plastics from the Mithi River in Mumbai, India

Huhtamaki is donating €600,000 to fund a project that aims to stop the flow of plastic into the Indian Ocean from the Mithi River in Mumbai, India. The project is one of three initiatives that Huhtamaki has funded as part of its 100-year anniversary to address global sustainability challenges and build and learn from circular economy initiatives globally.

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Tetra Pak receives EHEDG Food Safety Certification in Food Processing with Tubular Heat Exchangers​
Tetra Pak receives EHEDG Food Safety Certification in Food Processing with Tubular Heat Exchangers​

The Tetra Pak® Tubular Heat Exchanger equipment​ has become the first tubular heat exchanger to receive the EHEDG certification​ meeting the leading food safety standards in Europe, in accordance with new standards.

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Voith presents new screen plate with significantly extended service life for recovered paper pulping

Voith introduces a new screen plate design for pulpers used in recovered paper pulping. The CurvedBar screen plate extends service life in Voith's IntensaPulper IP-R by more than 50% and improves the quality of fiber suspension.

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ABB to supply new Quality Control System to Södra Cell's mill in Sweden

Delivery is planned for October 2020.

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AstenJohnson invests $2.5 million at dryer fabrics plant in Kanata, Canada

This investment will address the increased demand for locally supplied dryer fabrics in the US and Canadian markets.

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Resolute's attempt to obtain confidential info from Port Hawkesbury Paper rejected
Resolute's attempt to obtain confidential info from Port Hawkesbury Paper rejected

Nova Scotia regulators have rejected an attempt by Resolute Forest Products to obtain confidential business information from its paper-making rival, Port Hawkesbury Paper.

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Heroic Driver Comes To The Rescue, Fights Fire
Heroic Driver Comes To The Rescue, Fights Fire

For Sunbury Company Driver, Jarrod Brennan, it was all about being the right person, in the right place, at the right time. Around 1:30 AM on Sunday, September 27, the young professional driver was delivering freight to Irving Tissue, based in Dieppe NB. After exiting the truck, he noticed a strange glow behind the customer's neighbouring plant, Master Packaging.

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Cascades Announces the Closure of Tissue Manufacturing and Converting Activities at the Ransom and Pittston Plants, PA
Cascades Announces the Closure of Tissue Manufacturing and Converting Activities at the Ransom and Pittston Plants, PA

The two paper machines at the Ransom plant have a total annual production capacity of 50,000 short tonnes of tissue paper. Currently, the conversion of this volume into 6 million cases of product occurs primarily at the Pittston plant. These volumes will be moved to other Cascades plants and filled with additional capacity. The two sites employ a total of 229 workers.

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