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Showing 7 articles from February 1, 2016.

Jim's and Steve's Book & Film Club

January 2016

Download Audio File of the January 2016 Nip Impressions columns.

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Industry News

AF&PA Releases December Production Statistics
AF&PA Releases December Production Statistics

After some slight year-end and holiday delays, the American Forest & Paper Association has published its production statistics for December 2015.

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Huhtamaki completes acquisition of FIOMO
Huhtamaki completes acquisition of FIOMO

The annual net sales of the acquired business in 2014 were approximately Euro 21 million and it employs approximately 120 people in its manufacturing unit in the Prague area.

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KapStone Longview workers reject contract
KapStone Longview workers reject contract

Seven weeks after ending their 12-day strike, KapStone employees in Longview, Washington still are working without a contract.

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Leading Stories

Resolute fined $150,000 after worker was burned in dust explosion at idled mill
Resolute fined $150,000 after worker was burned in dust explosion at idled mill

Resolute FP Canada Inc. pleaded guilty and has been fined $150,000 after a worker was burned following an explosion of wood dust.

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Former Singapore Environment Council head joins Asia Pulp & Paper
Former Singapore Environment Council head joins Asia Pulp & Paper

The company stirred up controversy last year, when the SEC temporarily restricted the use of the paper producer's Singapore Green Label certification, after it emerged that there were alleged links to the Indonesian forest fires causing the transboundary haze.

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WestRock says Newberg facility will close for good
WestRock says Newberg facility will close for good

The WestRock Newberg facility will permanently close and WestRock Co. officials say it will not reopen, a change from what until now had been described as an "indefinite idle" status.

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