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Domtar to close 4 mills, over 900 jobs cut

CBC News
October 14, 2006

Business Related - "This transaction will create the North American market leader in fine paper and we anticipate that the combination will generate approximately $200 million US in annual synergies within the next two years"

One day after forestry company Abitibi-Consolidated Inc. announced the closure of four sawmills, Domtar Inc. has announced a similar move.

Domtar said Wednesday that three sawmills in Quebec and one in Ontario will close indefinitely by Oct. 27. A total of about 490 mill jobs will be lost, while another 450 forest workers will be laid off.

The cuts include:

* 100 workers at the Matagami sawmill (Que.), which will close Oct. 27.
* 125 workers at the Val d'Or sawmill (Que.), which will close Oct. 27.
* 125 workers at the Lebel-sur-Quevillon sawmill (Que.), which will close immediately.
* 140 workers at the Nairn sawmill (Ont.), which will close temporarily Oct 13.

The closures are primarily due to the pressure of higher timber costs and lower demand for both lumber and wood chips, the company said.

Domtar said the closures will take out about 400 million board-feet of lumber production.

"On the one hand, substantially higher procurement and processing costs for sawlogs have impacted the competitive position of our sawmills in recent years," said Richard Garneau, Domtar's executive vice-president of operations.

"On the other hand, the slowdown in demand has exerted considerable downward pressure on selling prices for wood products in recent months. These two main factors have led us to make these difficult decisions," he said in a release.

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