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Cascades Inaugurates State-of-the-Art Tissue Converting Plant on U.S. West Coast

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Cascades Inc., Kingsey Falls, Qué., Canada, a leader in the recovery and manufacturing of green packaging and tissue products, this week officially inaugurated its new state-of-the-art, 284,000-sq.-ft. tissue converting facility in Scappoose, Ore., USA. The grand opening of this $64 million facility was celebrated by the Oregon Governor Kate Brown, local dignitaries, members of the community, as well as many of Cascades' partners, customers, suppliers, and employees.

The new plant is equipped with best-in-class converting lines, high-speed rewinders and folders, and one of the fastest bath lines in the world. The new facility manufactures towel and tissue products under the Cascades PRO™ brand, a leader in the U.S. and Canadian Away-from-Home markets. The line of products includes hand towels, bathroom tissue, napkins, kitchen roll towels, facial tissue, wipers, and dispensers. From bathroom to boardroom to lunchroom to classroom and beyond, Cascades PRO offers a wide range of proven, cost-effective hygiene solutions.
 
 

"This new facility extends the breadth of our national coverage, and will enable us to better serve our customers in the southern and western U.S. The Scappoose facility will also allow us to increase our converting capacity and integration rate as we will be using tissue paper produced at our St-Helens plant located just eight miles away. Our new facility will have a production capacity of nearly six million cases per year of virgin and recycled bathroom tissue products and paper hand towels. It also offers possibilities for future expansion," said Mario Plourde, president and CEO of Cascades.

This ambitious project was also made possible through the involvement of the State of Oregon, Colombia County, and the City of Scappoose. Cascades would also like to recognize the exceptional dedication of its employees and suppliers, whose commitment to excellence has made a difference from the very start.

"The completion of this project marks an important milestone for Cascades," said Jean Jobin, president and COO of the Cascades Tissue Group. "It has long been our goal to expand our presence within the U.S. and offer greater quality and flexibility for our customers. This world-class facility is the first step in our plan to modernize our tissue manufacturing and converting equipment and a clear indication of our commitment to this segment. We look forward to providing our customers with new exceptional value and to further grow our relationships within the local community."


Founded in 1964, Cascades produces, converts and markets packaging and tissue products that are composed mainly of recycled fibers. The company has 11,000 employees, who work in close to 90 production units located in North America and Europe. 

 

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