Paper

James Cropper: some parts of production will run at a reduced capacity

James Cropper updates on virus measures

Cumbrian paper maker James Cropper has adapted its processes in order remain operational during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Arjowiggins: Stoneywood mill produces a range of creative papers

Arjowiggins Stoneywood begins managed shutdown

Arjowiggins is extending a planned scheduled maintenance shutdown at its Stoneywood mill following advice from the Scottish Government about which businesses should stay open during the Covid-19...

Antalis: set to become part of Kokusai Pulp & Paper after lengthy process

Antalis agrees takeover deal with Japanese giant Kokusai

Shares in Antalis have spiked after the merchanting group announced that after more than a year its search for a new shareholder had resulted in a proposed deal with Japan’s Kokusai Pulp & Paper...

Rootring can process paper rolls up to 3.7m wide

Texo Trade Services acquires specialist paper convertor

Texo Trade Services has acquired and rebranded paper reconditioner Rootring Papier.

Feldmuehle is on schedule with its development of new products

Feldmuehle fulfils restructuring plan payments early

Independent German paper mill Feldmuehle has fulfilled its restructuring plan payments more than a year ahead of schedule.

New warehouse: substantial investment in the facility and stock

EBB targets NI market with new office

Paper merchanting group EBB will open a new sales office in Northern Ireland early next month.

Coronavirus: many events have been cancelled worldwide

Covid-19: measures in place over Italy situation

Italian suppliers to the industry are moving to mitigate the impact of the latest government restrictions there, with the entire country now on lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Jones: "In spite of the numerous external economic factors impacting on the UK economy, Premier continues to grow"

Premier Paper expands UK ops to target new markets

Premier Paper has rolled out a multimillion-pound expansion across its sites around the UK as it makes moves into new markets to respond to evolving client demand.

HSE fined Boxes and Packaging (Oxford) for £10,000 plus £2,560 legal costs

De La Rue fined over 'life-changing' mill injuries

De La Rue has been fined £300,000 after an incident at Bathford Paper Mill where an employee suffered life-changing injuries during a paper break clean-up operation.

Prices at both companies will rise in April

Two more manufacturers up paper prices

Paper manufacturers Burgo Group and Lecta are the latest to confirm price rises for their products in the European market.