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Verso names new CFO
Verso names new CFO

Allen Campbell has over 30 years of financial leadership experience in industrial manufacturing, including 10 years as the CFO of Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc.

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KapStone Longview workers to return to work
KapStone Longview workers to return to work

KapStone has accepted an offer from its pulp and paper workers union to return to work, the union announced late Friday night.

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Fire at International Paper facility
Fire at International Paper facility

Fire officials said the fire spread into and through the building's exhaust system, which caused the fire to be on the inside and outside of the dryer building.

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KapStone's Longview Mill Restarts Its #11 Paper Machine
KapStone's Longview Mill Restarts Its #11 Paper Machine

This is the second of the mill's five paper machines to be brought back online following a work stoppage.

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Stora Enso to divest its packaging plant in Komarom, Hungary
Stora Enso to divest its packaging plant in Komarom, Hungary

The initial cash consideration for the divestment of the shares is approximately EUR 12 million, subject to customary closing day adjustments.

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SCA to divide group into hygiene division and forest products division
SCA to divide group into hygiene division and forest products division

SCA has decided initiate a dividing of the group into two divisions: a Hygiene division and a Forest Products division.

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KapStone workers in Washington go on strike
KapStone workers in Washington go on strike

KapStone millworkers in Longview have officially gone on strike, union officials said early Thursday morning.

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Judge hears workers' challenge to Verso-NewPage merger
Judge hears workers' challenge to Verso-NewPage merger

Attorneys representing laid-off or soon-to-be-laid-off workers made their case before a federal judge Monday afternoon that the closures are the result of Verso wielding too much influence in the North American market for coated paper and seeking to earn higher prices for their coated paper after cutting the supply.

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Verso addresses the NYSE continued listing standard
Verso addresses the NYSE continued listing standard

Verso Corporation announced Friday that the New York Stock Exchange has notified Verso that it has fallen below the NYSE's continued listing standard requiring that Verso's average market capitalization be at least $50 million over a consecutive 30-trading-day period.

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Verso to lay off more than 600 at mills
Verso to lay off more than 600 at mills

Verso Paper Corp. announced Thursday it plans to lay off 300 people at its mill in Jay and another 310 at a mill in Kentucky at the end of this year or in early 2016.

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Sappi and Boregaard expanding capacity at lignin joint venture
Sappi and Boregaard expanding capacity at lignin joint venture

The added volume will be marketed to the joint venture company's existing applications and geographical markets. The investment by LignoTech is estimated at approximately US$ 8.5 million, and the project is expected to be completed in 2017.

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SCA to close production plant in France
SCA to close production plant in France

The production plant has an annual capacity of 35,000 tons. Production will be discontinued in October 2015.

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Asia Pulp & Paper commits to the first-ever retirement of commercial plantations on tropical peatland to cut carbon emissions
Asia Pulp & Paper commits to the first-ever retirement of commercial plantations on tropical peatland to cut carbon emissions

Asia Pulp & Paper Group (APP) today announced it is committing to retire around 7,000 hectares of commercial plantation areas to protect threatened carbon-rich peatlands, the first time that plantations on tropical peatland have been retired for conservation purposes worldwide.

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Firefighters tackle large blaze at Smurfit Kappa Townsend Hook paper mill
Firefighters tackle large blaze at Smurfit Kappa Townsend Hook paper mill

No one was injured. Details of damage have not yet been released.

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WestRock announces acquisition of SP Fiber Holdings, Inc.
WestRock announces acquisition of SP Fiber Holdings, Inc.

WestRock Company has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire SP Fiber Holdings, Inc., a producer of recycled containerboard and kraft and bag paper with mills located in Dublin, Georgia, and Newberg, Oregon.

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R.R. Donnelley to break up business
R.R. Donnelley to break up business

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. said Tuesday that it plans to split itself into three publicly traded companies, joining the recent wave of companies looking to spur growth by breaking up.

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KapStone declares impasse; will implement contract unilaterally, union says
KapStone declares impasse; will implement contract unilaterally, union says

KapStone officials Monday declared a bargaining impasse and told pulp and paper union officials they will implement most of the company's latest contract offer by Friday, according to the union.

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Neenah completes purchase of FiberMark
Neenah completes purchase of FiberMark

FiberMark sells globally from six production facilities in the United States and one in the United Kingdom.

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Sonoco plans expansion in Texas
Sonoco plans expansion in Texas

Sonoco, a global packaging company that has been in Waco for 10 years, said it will invest $13.5 million on new equipment for area operations and will add about 15 jobs.

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 Irving and Port Hawkesbury Paper unfairly subsidized, says U.S. ruling
Irving and Port Hawkesbury Paper unfairly subsidized, says U.S. ruling

The ruling by the U.S. Department of Commerce sets the Irving subsidy rate at 11.19 percent, lower than the Port Hawkesbury Paper rate, which it sets at 20.33 percent.

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International Paper mill faces fines in Ticonderoga worker death
International Paper mill faces fines in Ticonderoga worker death

Owners face $210,000 in penalties from OSHA...

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Stora Enso to divest its Barcelona mill in Spain
Stora Enso to divest its Barcelona mill in Spain

Stora Enso has signed an agreement to divest its Barcelona mill, which produces recycled-fiber based consumer board, to the private equity fund Quantum.

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Mill closes paper operations
Mill closes paper operations

The mill's owners, Paper Excellence, blamed the extreme drought, noting that water from a nearby lake that feeds the mill's operations is dwindling. It also said declining prices and a shrinking newsprint market have been bad for business.

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An update from Port Hawkesbury Paper regarding US trade matter
An update from Port Hawkesbury Paper regarding US trade matter

A letter from Tom Gallagher, President of Sales, Port Hawkesbury Paper...

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KapStone workers reject offer
KapStone workers reject offer

KapStone union workers rejected the company's latest contract offer, union officials announced Wednesday night.

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