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Showing 6 articles from March 22, 2017.

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The passion and pathos of 'Papermaker'
The passion and pathos of 'Papermaker'

A tale of a Maine paper mill written by a Maine playwright on a Maine stage - that's the latest from Penobscot Theatre Company.

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Industry News

Multi Packaging Solutions to acquire Paris Art Label Company, Inc.
Multi Packaging Solutions to acquire Paris Art Label Company, Inc.

Multi Packaging Solutions International ("MPS") has signed a letter of intent to acquire the business of Paris Art Label Company, Inc., subject to standard completion of diligence steps and Board of Directors' approval which is expected to be completed on or about March 31, 2017.

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Pöyry awarded detailed design assignment for major rebuild of a paper machine for Sappi North America
Pöyry awarded detailed design assignment for major rebuild of a paper machine for Sappi North America

Sappi has awarded Pöyry the detailed design for the rebuild of paper machine No. 1 at its Somerset paper manufacturing facility in Skowhegan, Maine.

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UPM to sell its hydro power facilities in Schongau and Ettringen to erdgas schwaben
UPM to sell its hydro power facilities in Schongau and Ettringen to erdgas schwaben

UPM has signed an agreement on the sale of its hydro power facilities in Schongau and Ettringen, Germany to erdgas schwaben gmbh, a regional energy company, located in Augsburg.

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Valmet to supply a winder for Shandong Chenming Paper in China
Valmet to supply a winder for Shandong Chenming Paper in China

Valmet will supply a new winder for Shandong Chenming Paper Ltd. at its Zhanjiang site in Guangdong province, China.

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Leading Stories

Green Box ready to emerge from bankruptcy
Green Box ready to emerge from bankruptcy

Almost a year after founder Ron Van Den Heuvel sought protection from investors and creditors, the trash-into-treasure company could emerge ready to operate if it can secure $176 million in financing.

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