Volume 3, Number 1
Mar 1990
Company News
- Well, it finally happened: Georgia-Pacific bought Great Northern
Nekoosa, thus forming the biggest paper company in the U.S. Nekoosa
has one alkaline mill in Nekoosa, WI, and two in the process of
converting; it is a subsidiary of Great Northern Nekoosa. Georgia
Pacific has six fine paper mills, of which the largest (Port Hudson,
LA, 1400 tpd) will convert to alkaline before too long. It is hard
to say at this stage whether the acquisition and the fallout from it
will affect these conversion plans.
- Ground was broken January 22 for a Pfizer onsite precipitated
calcium carbonate (PCC) plant at the Weyerhaeuser mill in Plymouth,
NC. The satellite unit, to be built, owned and operated by Pfizer,
is expected to be delivering product by August. The Plymouth mill
will be the last of Weyerhaeuser's three fine paper mills to
convert. The other two are already alkaline: Longview, WA and
Rothschild, WI.
- Performance Papers, formerly Allied Paper, of Kalamazoo,
Michigan, shut down the mill November 9 and filed for Chapter 11
bankruptcy proceedings in late November. The mill is up for sale
again.