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Canada's Rail Crunch Is Adding to the Soaring Cost of Lumber
Canada's Rail Crunch Is Adding to the Soaring Cost of Lumber

Just when it seemed lumber prices couldn't surge any higher, problems for Canada's railways mean the rally could continue.

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International Paper Says It Has Options If Smurfit Bids Fails
International Paper Says It Has Options If Smurfit Bids Fails

If International Paper Co.'s bid for Smurfit Kappa Group Plc doesn't work out, the world's largest paper maker says it will find other ways to take advantage of surging box demand.

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Former Kimberly-Clark employee accused of stealing more than $1.77 million from company
Former Kimberly-Clark employee accused of stealing more than $1.77 million from company

A former Kimberly-Clark Corp. employee accused of stealing $1.77 million from his employer in less than a year has been charged in federal court.

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LSC Communications Awarded Multi-Year Book Publisher Services Agreement with Taylor & Francis Group
LSC Communications Awarded Multi-Year Book Publisher Services Agreement with Taylor & Francis Group

LSC Communications has embarked on a new strategic relationship with international academic publisher Taylor & Francis Group, a division of Informa plc, to provide print, fulfillment and distribution services.

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U.S. calls on bankrupt Cenveo to disclose plans for pensions
U.S. calls on bankrupt Cenveo to disclose plans for pensions

The government's pension insurer objected on Wednesday to Cenveo Inc's lack of disclosures in its plan to exit bankruptcy, arguing in court papers that the fourth largest U.S. printing company has not told creditors what it has in mind for its pension plans.

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International paper disappointed Smurfit not engaging on bid
International paper disappointed Smurfit not engaging on bid

International Paper said on Thursday it was disappointed it has not been able to engage with Smurfit Kappa since its Irish rival rejected a raised bid worth 8.9 billion euros last month.

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Ahlstrom-Munksjö announces changes in executive management team
Ahlstrom-Munksjö announces changes in executive management team

Pia Aaltonen-Forsell, Executive Vice President and CFO, a member of Ahlstrom-Munksjö Executive Management Team, will assume the responsibility for Communications and Investor Relations in addition to her CFO role as of April 24, 2018.

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Week of 30 April 2018: Other kinds of safety
Week of 30 April 2018: Other kinds of safety

We are still in safety month at Paperitalo Publications and this column is going to be a bit of a stretch to complete the month editorially. But indulge me for a few minutes and I'll bring us back around to safety...

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UPM Paper ENA to be renamed UPM Communication Papers
UPM Paper ENA to be renamed UPM Communication Papers

UPM Paper Europe and North America (ENA) business area will be renamed UPM Communication Papers as of 26 April 2018.

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UPM continues to grow in the global label paper business
UPM continues to grow in the global label paper business

To strengthen its position UPM will rebuild paper machine 2 at its Nordland mill in Dörpen, Germany and convert it from fine paper to glassine paper production.

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[Adv.] Essco Incorporated - Doctor Blade Manufacturing & Expertise
[Adv.] Essco Incorporated - Doctor Blade Manufacturing & Expertise
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APRIL Announces Significant Progress in Forest-Fire Prevention
APRIL Announces Significant Progress in Forest-Fire Prevention

Asia Pacific Resources International, a producer of fiber, pulp and paper, announced that a record number of villages participating in its Fire-Free Village Program will receive full awards for not using fire as a tool.

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No Injuries Reported After Ticked Off Truck Driver Fires Shots At RR Donnelley Facility
No Injuries Reported After Ticked Off Truck Driver Fires Shots At RR Donnelley Facility

No one was injured after police say a "disgruntled truck driver" fired several shots outside of the RR Donnelley printing plant in Freeman Field Industrial Park in Seymour, this week.

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AF&PA Welcomes New EPA Policy on Carbon Neutral Forest Biomass
AF&PA Welcomes New EPA Policy on Carbon Neutral Forest Biomass

American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) President and CEO Donna Harman issued a statement regarding a new policy on the carbon neutrality of forest-based, renewable biomass by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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Smurfit Kappa puts sustainable expertise to use in the charity sector
Smurfit Kappa puts sustainable expertise to use in the charity sector

Packaging leader Smurfit Kappa has identified a sustainable new use for its aid boxes.

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Some $20,000 worth of copper cable stolen from McKinley Paper Co.
Some $20,000 worth of copper cable stolen from McKinley Paper Co.

The wire was owned by McKinley Paper Co., which purchased the former Nippon Paper Industries USA mill on Ediz Hook last year.

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Greif, Inc. Releases 2017 Sustainability Report
Greif, Inc. Releases 2017 Sustainability Report

In conjunction with Earth Day, Greif, Inc. announced the launch of its online 2017 Sustainability Report, which details its 2025 global sustainability goals.

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Firefighters battle large blaze at Norske Skog paper mill
Firefighters battle large blaze at Norske Skog paper mill

The clean up from a fire which affected about 300 tonnes of paper at Norske Skog is likely to continue into Wednesday.

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U.S. Chemical Safety Board: Undefined job roles, turpentine led to PCA explosion that killed 3
U.S. Chemical Safety Board: Undefined job roles, turpentine led to PCA explosion that killed 3

PCA contesting penalties in DeRidder explosion that killed 3...

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$40 Million Investment at Irving Pulp & Paper and Irving Tissue
$40 Million Investment at Irving Pulp & Paper and Irving Tissue

Irving Pulp and Paper as well as Irving Tissue on the west side of Saint John is under way with a $40 million investment with an impact across NB.

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UPM Biofuels gains the world's first RSB low indirect land use change (ILUC) risk certification for its feedstocks
UPM Biofuels gains the world's first RSB low indirect land use change (ILUC) risk certification for its feedstocks

UPM Formi 3D is a new type of biocomposite that has been specially developed for 3D printing. It brings together advanced cellulose fibre and biopolymer technologies.

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Xerox Partners with PrintReleaf to Help Customers Reach Sustainability Goals
Xerox Partners with PrintReleaf to Help Customers Reach Sustainability Goals

Xerox managed print services customers will have the opportunity to contribute to the reforestation of global forests through Xerox's new partnership with PrintReleaf.

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Watchdog says Cenveo stock grants as 'pay to stay' for insiders
Watchdog says Cenveo stock grants as 'pay to stay' for insiders

Cenveo Inc has failed to show how proposed stock grants to insiders would help it emerge from bankruptcy, the U.S. Trustee's Office said in court filings on Wednesday contesting details of the fourth-largest U.S. printing company's reorganization plan.

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West Fraser CEO Ted Seraphim announces retirement
West Fraser CEO Ted Seraphim announces retirement

West Fraser announced Ted Seraphim's plan to retire as Chief Executive Officer at the end of the second quarter of 2019.

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