Resolute to Permanently Shutter Laurentide Printing Papers Mill

 
Resolute Forest Products Inc., Montreal, Que., Canada, this week announced the permanent closure of its Laurentide paper mill in Shawinigan, Que. The restart of a competitor's mill at the end of 2012, the high cost of fiber, and higher transportation and fuel costs have affected the mill's competitiveness, the company noted.
 
"We made every effort to find a way to improve the Laurentide mill's performance. Unfortunately, due to its cost structure and challenging market conditions, there is no economically viable option for the mill," stated Richard Garneau, president and CEO.
 
In operation for more than 126 years, the Laurentide mill employs 275 people, with an annual production capacity of 191,000 metric tons of commercial printing papers. The permanent closure will take effect on or about October 15.
The company said that it understands the impact this decision will have on employees, their families, and the local community. Resolute will work with union representatives and government officials to respond to the needs of affected employees and encourage a smooth transition. Management will also ensure that each employee receives support, that the relevant conditions in the collective agreements are respected, and that as many employees as possible are transferred to other company facilities.
 
"We will do our utmost to ensure employee safety during the transition. We will also work closely with our customers to continue to meet their needs," added Garneau.
 
Resolute Forest Products produces a diverse range of products, including newsprint, specialty papers, market pulp, and wood products. The company owns or operates nearly 40 pulp and paper mills and wood products facilities in the U.S., Canada, and South Korea, and power generation assets in Canada. 

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