Catalyst to Restart Second Crofton Pulp Line
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Catalyst Paper, Richmond, B.C., Canada, this week announced that it will restart the second line of pulp production at its Crofton NBSK mill in early May, taking advantage of a stronger market. The first line of pulp production was restarted in October 2009 following a seven-month curtailment of the entire kraft mill due to weak pulp demand and pricing. Restart of Crofton's second line of production will add 165,000 metric tons of pulp capacity on an annualized basis. All Crofton pulp mill employees who are currently on layoff will be recalled.
"We have adequate fibre supply and sales to support the additional volume, which allows us to take advantage of the current uptick in pricing," said Richard Garneau, president and CEO. "We'll run as long as the economics are positive and will be keeping a very close watch on the order file and inventory levels." Catalyst Paper produces specialty printing papers, newsprint, and pulp. With six facilities located in British Columbia and Arizona, Catalyst has a combined annual production capacity of 2.5 million metric tons.
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