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Oji-owned Pan Pac's next major milestone after Cyclone Gabrielle is to restart pulp mill, which is expected to happen in March, though it won't reach full capacity until November; Pan Pan's sawmill running at about 50% capacity after restarting in January
Published:
February 23, 2024
by Napier Courier (New Zealand)
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Oji's Pan Pac Forest Products in New Zealand to restart timber mill operations in January, pulp millĀ in February, with plant fully operational by late 2024; company already reopened woodchip mill at site, which was badly damaged by February 2023 cyclone
Published:
November 14, 2023
by Industry Intelligence Inc.
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Oji's Pan Pac Forest Products restarts chip mill at Whirinaki timber, pulp mill that has been down since February due to cyclone damage; wood chips to be shipped to Japan for paper production, but operation is only temporary until plant restarts pulp mill
Published:
October 13, 2023
by Central Hawkes Bay Mail (New Zealand)
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Oji's Pan Pac Forest Products estimates damage, downtime from February cyclone that flooded timber, pulp mill with silt, water will cost company about NZ$200M, another NA$45M in forestry damage; Pan Pac says insurance will probably pay less than half that
Published:
May 15, 2023
by Hawkes Bay Today
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