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Investment in Whakatāne Mill to raise capacity by 40%

Saved from closure last year, the mill has seen orders increase.

Andrew Bevin Mon, 07 Mar 2022

The new owners of Whakatane Mill, which faced closure last year, have greenlit an expansion to lift capacity by 40% at the paper processing plant.

The mill, the Bay of Plenty town’s largest employer, almost closed in early 2021 after its Swiss owner began sourcing material from a lower-cost

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Andrew Bevin Mon, 07 Mar 2022
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