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Idempapers increases carbonless prices

Idempapers has increased the price of its carbonless products by up to 8%, a week after it announced that it was to increase the price of its speciality paper products.

West Coast ups paper capacity with a Rs 1,500 cr investment

Karnataka-based The West Coast Paper Mills has expanded their production capacity by five times since their massive expansion effort from May 2010.

HH India ups printing ante with new office and India operations

HH India has upped its ante in India celebrating its fourth year with the opening of a new 2,500 sq/ft office in Mumbai.

Finnish paper strikes end

Six weeks of strikes across Finland's paper mills have come to an end after an agreement was reached over pay.

Reel Paper ups capacity but not environmental footprint

Paper merchant PaperCo has increased capacity in its reel division, Reel Paper, without adding to its environmental footprint.

Sappi to close coated graphic paper mill Biberist

Sappi Fine Paper Europe (SFPE) is to close its 550-staff Biberist mill, a move that will take out 500,000 tonnes of its annual coated graphic paper capacity.

2010 "a year of retrenchment" for the UK paper industry, claims CPI

Last year was "a year of retrenchment" for the UK paper industry, with "some positive growth" compared with 2009, according to the Confederation of Paper Industries (CPI).

UK interest in Bridgewater Paper Co machinery "proves strong demand"

UK interest in Bridgewater Paper Co's auctioned machinery and spare parts has proved there is still a strong demand for industrial machinery assets in the sector, according to King Sturge Plant &...

International Paper reopens Franklin, VA mill for fluff pulp

International Paper said it is re-opening its Franklin, VA mill-only this time it won't be producing paper. Instead the facility is being converted to make fluff pulp, which is used in disposable...

Newspaper filler or cereal killer?

Earlier this year, a food safety scare broke that shocked manufacturers, brands and consumers alike. So what's been done?