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Western Forest Products cuts lumber output by 50 million board feet in second half of 2025

Western Forest Products will curtail lumber production at its British Columbia sawmills by 50 million board feet in the second half of 2025, equal to 6% of its annual lumber capacity. The company attributes the reduction to weak markets, higher U.S. softwood lumber duties imposed in August 2025, and limited economic log supply, according to Western Forest Products.

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U.S. ambassador to Canada says softwood solution will be 'very, very difficult'

Pete Hoekstra says he hopes the United States and Canada can strike a deal on softwood lumber, an issue that predates both of Donald Trump's terms in Washington.

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How Industry-Specific MES Improves Efficiency and Profitability

The pulp and paper industry faces constant pressure to optimize efficiency, reduce waste, and maintain quality while adapting to an evolving market.

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The Next Evolution of MES in Pulp & Paper: Preparing for a Lighter, Smarter Future

The pulp and paper industry is navigating a period of profound transition. Consolidation among global producers, demographic shifts in the workforce, and ongoing ERP migrations are reshaping how mills approach operations. At the center of these changes is a fundamental question: what role should Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) play in the next decade of pulp and paper?

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EPIQ Machinery inaugurates its new head office and begins a new phase of growth

EPIQ Machinery inaugurated its new head office in downtown Montreal, nestled on the third floor of the iconic Canada Cement building. The occupancy of these new premises represents a significant milestone for the Canadian equipment manufacturer.

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Andritz AG to supply new recovery boiler to Century Pulp and Paper in India

It will replace one of the existing recovery boilers, increasing the mill's green energy production. Start-up is scheduled for the first quarter of 2027.

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Metsä Tissue to invest in quality intelligent system at Mariestad mill in Sweden

Valmet will deliver a Quality Control System (QCS) to Metsä Tissue's Mariestad mill in Sweden. The intelligent system will support the performance and ensure quality of the mill's tissue machine PM 35.

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Toscotec to implement advanced drying section rebuild at Papeterie le Bourray in France

Toscotec will supply a complete rebuild of PM3's drying section to Papeterie le Bourray mill in Saint-Mars-la-Brière, France. This marks a repeat order for Toscotec, following the successful PM4 rebuild in 2020 where a new headbox helped the mill achieve its target.

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Konecranes to deliver advanced lifting solutions to Valmet Paper Technology's new facility in Wuxi, China

Konecranes has received an order from Valmet Paper Technology (China) Co., Ltd. to supply a comprehensive range of cranes for their facility relocation in Wuxi. The contract was booked in May 2025, with delivery scheduled for November 2025.

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Kadant completes integration of Vayeron

Kadant Inc. announced it has completed the integration of Vayeron Pty Ltd, a pioneer of smart conveyor monitoring technologies. Kadant acquired Vayeron on August 21, 2024, and integrated it into its Material Handling reporting segment.

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Kemira acquires Water Engineering for $150 million

Kemira expands its offering into industrial water treatment services and has signed a purchase agreement to acquire Water Engineering, Inc., a company specialized in water treatment services with headquarters in Nebraska, USA, from Nolan Capital, Inc.

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Valmet strengthens customer value by delivering a high-end sack and kraft paper machine for Guangxi Jianhui Paper in China

The start-up of the new paper machine PM 8n is scheduled for the end of 2026.

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Voith breaks ground on multi-million-dollar expansion of West Monroe, Louisiana roll service center

On September 10, 2025 Voith broke ground on a multi-million-dollar project that will expand and modernize its roll service center in West Monroe, Louisiana - adding more than 20 new jobs and supporting the local economy.

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Sebright Products Inc. Announces ISO 9001:2015 Certification, Reinforcing Commitment to Quality Excellence

Sebright Products Inc., a leading manufacturer of waste handling and recycling equipment, is proud to announce that it has officially achieved ISO 9001 certification, the internationally recognized standard for quality management systems (QMS).

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Sebright Products Inc. Announces Transition to 100% Employee Ownership

Sebright Products Inc., a leading manufacturer of waste handling and recycling equipment, is proud to announce that it has officially transitioned to a 100% employee-owned company. This milestone marks a significant step in the company's commitment to empowering its workforce and ensuring long-term sustainability and growth.

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Containerboard industry eyes ongoing price-fixing case

Graphic Packaging International was voluntarily dismissed from the case.

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Saint-Gobain Canada Inaugurates First Zero-Carbon* Gypsum Wallboard Plant in North America and Largest in the World

Saint-Gobain Canada officially marked the completion of its expansion and sustainable upgrade project at its CertainTeed Gypsum plant in Sainte-Catherine, Quebec, transforming the facility into North America's first zero-carbon (scopes 1 and 2) gypsum wallboard plant and the largest in the world. First announced in 2022, Saint-Gobain completed major electrification upgrades allowing the plant to be solely powered by renewable electricity.

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Ahlstrom's biomass boiler investment in France drives decarbonization

Ahlstrom, a global leader in sustainable fiber-based specialty materials, announces a major milestone in its sustainability journey with the implementation of a biomass boiler at the company's Rottersac site in France. This will reduce the site emissions with approximately 80% and significantly lowering the carbon footprint of products, benefiting Ahlstrom's customers. This location serves as a key hub for Ahlstrom's food packaging operations in Europe.

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Sappi North America Urges Caution after The Nature Conservancy Announces Agreement with Brookfield Renewable

Sappi North America is concerned with the announcement from The Nature Conservancy regarding its agreement with Brookfield Renewable to acquire four hydroelectric facilities on the Kennebec River in Maine, including the Shawmut Dam.

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BRB Finance Coalition Accelerates Capital Mobilization and Surpasses the US$ 4.5 Billion Mark for Forests and Bioeconomy in Brazil

This new milestone represents significant and accelerated progress, positioning the Coalition at 45% of its goal to mobilize at least US$ 10 billion by 2030. Collectively, these commitments aim to protect or restore 3.65 million hectares of Brazilian forests.

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Michigan AG reaches settlement with White Pigeon paper mill over PFAS violations

The Michigan Attorney General's Office announced it has reached two settlements with current and past owners of a paper mill in White Pigeon.

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Saica Group inaugurates biomass boiler in Champblain-Laveyron, France

Saica Group, one of Europe's leading manufacturers of recycled paper for corrugated cardboard and sustainable packaging solutions, inaugurated the new biomass boiler at its Saica Paper site in Champblain-Laveyron, France.

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Notice of Legal Proceedings against the Victorian Government in Australia by Opal, a consolidated overseas subsidiary of Nippon Paper Industries Co.

We hereby announce that our Australian consolidated subsidiary, Paper Australia Pty Ltd ("Opal") has today commenced legal proceedings against the Victorian Government in the Supreme Court of Victoria following the Government's breach of the Wood Pulp Agreement.

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Port Townsend Paper fined $20,000 for water quality violations

After leaks in pipes at the Port Townsend Paper Company (PTPC) spilled wastewater into Port Townsend Bay on two occasions earlier this year, the Washington Department of Ecology has fined the mill a total of $20,000 for the two water quality violations.

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Canfor Corporation subsidiary Vida AB completes $164 million acquisition of sawmills in Central Sweden, adding 230 million board feet capacity

Canfor Corporation announced today that its 77%-owned subsidiary, Vida AB, has completed the acquisition of AB Karl Hedin Sågverk.

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