Sappi Fine Paper North America to Permanently Close Muskegon Mill
26 August 2009 - 5:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
BOSTON and JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sappi
Fine Paper North America (NYSE:SPP) today announced that it will
permanently cease operations at its coated fine paper mill in
Muskegon, Michigan. The closing will affect approximately 190
salaried and hourly Muskegon employees, who have been on furlough
since the suspension of operations at the mill, which was announced
in March 2009. Prior to that suspension, Sappi Fine Paper North
America operated a single paper machine at the site with an annual
production capacity of 170,000 metric tons. (Logo:
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will record a charge of approximately US$30 million in the fourth
financial quarter in respect of separation and other closure costs.
Of this amount, an estimated US$10 million relates to non-cash
charges. The fixed assets are fully impaired. "The global economic
downturn has resulted in very weak demand for coated fine paper
worldwide. In North America, industry conditions remain very
challenging, with current year to date shipments of coated wood
free paper down 32 percent from 2007 levels and only modest
recovery forecast for 2010," said Ralph Boettger, Chief Executive
Officer of Sappi Limited, the parent of Sappi Fine Paper North
America. "The permanent closure of the Muskegon Mill, while an
extremely difficult decision to make, is necessary to ensure that
we remain competitive in today's global marketplace. This decision
is in line with our commitment to substantially improve Sappi's
profitability and returns in all our businesses." "We understand
the hardship this decision creates for our employees at the
Muskegon Mill. We will be providing separation benefits and job
placement services for our salaried employees and will be
commencing discussions with union representatives regarding the
terms of hourly employees' separation benefits," said Mark Gardner,
President and CEO of Sappi Fine Paper North America. "Our workforce
at Muskegon was very dedicated, achieving record productivity and
safety performance in the last year of operation. Unfortunately,
the scale of the site made it difficult to successfully compete
against larger paper mills throughout the world. We will be
retaining an adviser to seek purchasers for the mill not engaged in
the manufacture of coated printing and writing paper." The
cessation of operations at the Muskegon Mill will not affect the
product lines offered by Sappi Fine Paper North America. Since
March, products previously made at Muskegon have been and will
continue to be manufactured at the Company's other paper mills in
Skowhegan, Maine and Cloquet, Minnesota, including Opus PS, a high
bulk to weight web and sheet offering with excellent surface
quality and optics. "We remain committed to meeting the needs of
our customers for high quality, strongly branded coated products
with outstanding service from our mills located in Maine and
Minnesota, as well as Western Europe," Gardner said. "Even with the
suspension of operations at the Muskegon Mill, we have continued to
increase our market position and gain new customers in this weak
environment through new product line extensions and product
improvements. With our ongoing focus on customer service, cash
generation and good cost management, Sappi Fine Paper North America
continues to demonstrate its leadership in our market segment."
About Sappi Fine Paper North America Sappi Fine Paper North America
(SFPNA) is a leading North American producer of coated fine paper
used in premium magazines, catalogues, books and high-end print
advertising. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Sappi Fine
Paper North America is known for innovation and quality. Its brand
names, including McCoy, LOE, Opus, Somerset and Flo, are some of
the industry's most widely recognized and specified. SFPNA is a
division of Sappi Limited (NYSE, JSE, LSE), a global company
headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, with manufacturing
operations on four continents in 10 countries, sales offices in 50
countries, and customers in over 100 countries around the world.
Learn more about Sappi Fine Paper North America at:
http://www.sappi.com/na. For the media kit and past press releases,
visit the "About Us" section of the Web site. About Sappi Limited
Sappi, a global pulp and paper company headquartered in
Johannesburg, South Africa, is the world's leading producer of
coated fine paper used in the production of glossy magazines,
calendars, annual reports and brochures. The company has
significant businesses in forests, pulp, coated speciality paper,
packaging grades, uncoated fine paper and newsprint in Africa.
Sappi is also the world's largest producer of chemical cellulose
(dissolving pulp) used in the manufacture of viscose staple fibre
and consumer and pharmaceutical products. With over 15,000
employees worldwide and production facilities in nine countries on
four continents, Sappi has customers in over 100 countries and is
listed on the Johannesburg Securities Exchange (SAP), the New York
Stock Exchange (SPP) and the London Stock Exchange (SAZ). ENDS
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Sappi CONTACT: Amy Olson,
Corporate Communications Manager of Sappi Fine Paper North America,
+1-617-423-5409, or Fax: +1-617-368-6580, ; or Andre F Oberholzer,
Group Head Corporate Affairs of Sappi Limited, +27 11 407 8044, or
Mobile: +27 83 235 2973, Web Site: http://www.sappi.com/na
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