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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 ...
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.
The Savannah and Riceboro closures came as part of a series of "strategic changes to achieve an advantaged cost position," ...
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.
International Paper announced it will close its locations in Savannah and Riceboro, but the losses are being felt in Augusta, ...
The company also will close a packaging facility and a timber and lumber mill, resulting in about 1,100 job cuts.
"There is no other job in Savannah that gives the opportunities international paper gave to employees…All of that opportunity just went up in flames." ...
International Paper announced Thursday it will close the Riceboro containerboard mill and Riceboro Timber and Lumber. The ...
International Paper Co. said Thursday that it would close two Georgia paper mills, including one that has been a cornerstone of Savannah's economy for 90 years.
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.