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Norske Skog to move Union mill's TMP plant to Follum
The board of Norske Skog resolved today to relocate a thermomechanical pulp
(TMP) plant from the discontinued Norske Skog Union mill to Norske Skog Follum
north of Oslo.
Built in 1996, this facility will help to strengthen relatively poor
profitability at Norske Skog Follum, enhance its efficiency and improve paper
quality.
The investment required totals about NOK 190 million and will be made next year.
Plans call for the TMP plant to be operational by the end of 2007. One important
measure for improving profitability at Norske Skog Follum is to streamline its
output of paper pulp, which will be achieved by closing the old grinding mill.
This investment means that production at the mill will be based almost wholly on
TMP. Like Norske Skog's other units, however, it will also need to take further
cost-cutting steps.
Norske Skog Follum has 505 employees and currently produces some 410 000 tonnes
of paper per year from three machines. Over the past decade, Norske Skog has
invested in developing this mill into a leading supplier of upgraded newsprint
and other upgraded publication paper.
Source:
Norske Skog
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