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International Paper Co. has announced the closure of two Georgia paper mills, including a Savannah mill that's been a key ...
The company also will close a packaging facility and a timber and lumber mill, resulting in about 1,100 job cuts.
The closures are part of a broader initiative to reduce International Paper’s annual containerboard capacity by 1 million tons. One mill was nearly 90 years old.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has issued a statement following news that International Paper would shut down its mills in Savannah ...
International Paper called the decision a series of strategic changes to achieve an advantaged cost position in a press ...
International Paper will close mills in Alabama and Georgia that will lead to layoffs of more than 1,000 employees.
Georgia’s last large-scale use of paper ballots was in the 2001 election for Atlanta mayor, sending Shirley Franklin into office. There were complaints. And there was a recount.
International Paper announced it will close its locations in Savannah and Riceboro, but the losses are being felt in Augusta, too.