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Georgia-Pacific Spent $2 Billion to Improve 7 U.S. Facilities This Year

In 2023, Georgia-Pacific, a major manufacturer of toilet paper and other paper-based products, reinvested some $2 billion into its operations. According to the company, the capital improvement projects include finishing new facilities and enhancing existing operations.

Here is a list of the company's larger initiatives valued around $100 million or more:

Green Bay, Wisconsin: $550 million

In November, the team at Georgia-Pacific's Broadway facility in Green Bay, Wisconsin, signed and raised the last major structural beam for the $550 million Brawny project. Construction began in July 2022 and is expected to be completed in 2024.

At the center of the investment is a new paper machine using through-air-dried (TAD) technology, which will improve the quality of products manufactured at the site by making them softer and more absorbent. The new machine will produce thousands of tons of paper that will be converted into millions of cases of Brawny paper towels and other premium private-label brands.

The Green Bay mill currently operates seven paper machines and several converting operations to make bath tissue, paper towels, napkins and facial tissue for retail and away-from-home use. The investment will enhance the company's retail consumer towel business and expand the facility by adding approximately 600,000 square feet.

Jackson, Tennessee: $425 million

The Dixie team signed and raised the final beam at its new manufacturing site in Jackson, Tennessee, in September. Georgia-Pacific broke ground on the more than $425 million facility in December 2022.

The state-of-the-art facility will increase the supply of disposable tableware products, mostly plates and bowls, in the marketplace, while supporting the Livingware and GP PRO business segments.

The 900,000-square-foot facility sits on 241 acres and is slated to open in summer 2024. The workspace will include a printer, associated plate-forming converting assets, and other state-of-the-art manufacturing technology. Anticipated hiring for the new site will eclipse 220 jobs once the site is fully operational.

Sweetwater, Texas: $325 million

In October, Georgia-Pacific held a ribbon-cutting event to celebrate its new gypsum wallboard production facility in Sweetwater, Texas. Initially announced in September 2020, the $325 million facility is the second gypsum wallboard production facility in Nolan County, and the first Georgia-Pacific has built since 2004.

As one of the most innovative gypsum facilities in the country, the newest addition to the Georgia-Pacific gypsum complex features state-of-the-art technology designed to help ensure safety, quality, and efficiency.

According to David Neal, president of Georgia-Pacific Gypsum, the two facilities in Nolan County will supply customers and distribution partners with more than 1 billion square feet of gypsum wallboard each year and create more than 100 new jobs. The investment boosts the Georgia-Pacific's ability to meet growing demand in Texas' residential, commercial and industrial construction markets.

Darlington, South Carolina: $175 million

Georgia-Pacific completed a $175 million investment into its Dixie tableware facility in Darlington, South Carolina. The improvements expanded its plate and bowl production operations to meet customer and consumer demand. The facility now has additional printing capability, state-of-the-art plate-forming presses, and a new finished goods warehouse. The project created 100 new full-time jobs.

Halsey, Oregon: $150 million

In December, Georgia-Pacific announced a $150 million investment in its Halsey, Oregon, facility. This investment will increase production capacity for high quality bath tissue, including Quilted Northern Ultra Plush and private label tissue. By the end of this project, Georgia-Pacific will have invested more than $200 million in the Halsey mill since 2022.

Pineland, Texas: $120 million

Pineland Lumber is now the largest sawmill in the South and positioned as a major competitor in the forest products industry because of Georgia-Pacific's $120 million investment at the plant located in Pineland, Texas. The upgrades bring the facility into the 21st century with modern technology and tools to increase production and product diversity, and includes a modified log yard, a fully modernized sawmill, a continuous dry kiln, and a high-speed planer.

Pineland Lumber can now accept more log trucks per day. And unique to the facility is the application of cross laminated timbers (CLT), which are used to construct electrical control rooms and specialty equipment enclosures.

According to Fritz Mason, Georgia-Pacific lumber president, Pineland Lumber was selected for expansion because of the area's workforce, community support, and natural resources. "This mill has a long history in Sabine County, which dates to 1910. With the mill favorably located in the middle of the southern pine forest in east Texas, coupled with an experienced workforce that dates back several generations, Pineland Lumber is well positioned to prosper for years to come."

Monticello, Mississippi: $91 million

In 2023, work began on a $91 million upgrade at Georgia-Pacific's containerboard mill in Monticello, Mississippi. The new log line slated for the facility includes scales, cranes, a rechipper, unbinding racks, and other critical equipment needed to safely unload trucks and prepare logs and chips for processing into pulp.

The new equipment will reduce truck unloading times, improve truck traffic flow, allow for longer logs, and improve wood yield. It will also improve the facility's competitive position in the industry and will strengthen the mill's relationships with wood suppliers.

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