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Showing 6 articles from September 11, 2017.

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Chile's Arauco buys rival Masisa's facilities in Brazil in $100 million deal
Chile's Arauco buys rival Masisa's facilities in Brazil in $100 million deal

Chilean forestry company Arauco has reached an agreement to buy two wood panel plants in Brazil from competitor Masisa, in a deal worth $102.8 million, the company said.

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Rayonier Advanced Materials Temporarily Suspends Operations Due to Hurricane Irma
Rayonier Advanced Materials Temporarily Suspends Operations Due to Hurricane Irma

Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. announced that it is temporarily suspending operations at its Fernandina Beach, Fla. and Jesup, Ga. facilities as the threat of Hurricane Irma is leading to mandatory evacuations in the area and impacting the supply of raw materials.

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Shanying Paper International to acquire Nordic Paper
Shanying Paper International to acquire Nordic Paper

Nordic Paper Holding is changing the ownership as Shanying Paper International is reportedly about to acquire the pulp and paper company.

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BillerudKorsnäs Karlsborg mill could be back to full production next week
BillerudKorsnäs Karlsborg mill could be back to full production next week

During the night between September 5th and 6th, there was a fire in one of the buildings at BillerudKorsnäs' production unit in Karlsborg, Sweden and the production has been stopped since then.

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Fire at Mobile, Alabama Kimberly-Clark mill contained
Fire at Mobile, Alabama Kimberly-Clark mill contained

A fire at paper products giant Kimberly-Clark' mill in Mobile has been contained.

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Kruger says it will diversify its Québec paper mills into specialty niches
Kruger says it will diversify its Québec paper mills into specialty niches

Kruger Inc. announced a $377.6 million transaction to diversify operations at its Brompton and Wayagamack Mills into specialty niches, such as flexible food packaging, labelling and digital printing.

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