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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Cornwall > Domtar > micro and nel's rainy autumn visits > domtar_noticeboard.jpg

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"To All Our Business Partners,

Domtar Inc. has decided to permanently close the company's Cornwall Mill. This decision was made on November 40, 2005 and is effective on or about March 31, 2006.

From your own business perspective, you are aware that making long-term decisions that impact viability of production facilities is very difficult and Domtar's decision did not come easy. The high energy costs, transportation costs, the strength of the Canadian dollar as well as the weak pricing and weak demand have forced this decision upon Domtar. We are extremely proud of our team who have dedicated so much to our past success of our mill, and have worked so diligently toward making our mill competitive. Ultimately it was outside factors, such as those mentioned above, that are outside of local control that led to the decision."
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 4/15/2007 5:23 PM | remove
  and so on behalf of the board of directors dont the the door hit you where the good Lord split you
Posted by abacab 4/16/2007 12:13 AM | remove
  We mill make so much more money outsourcing to China where we can pay the same people that do your job about $3 a day. We really hate to do this, but everyone else is, and we really can't afford not to be greedy too.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 4/16/2007 2:31 AM | remove
  so remember buy your paper from domtar and preserve a chinese job. Lets give it to International paper with thier hammermill paper! (samurai works there)
Posted by Samurai 4/19/2007 7:47 PM | remove
  Domtar just merged with Weyerhauser, i think... they're not hurting for money... they just didn't want to update their mill... for what they had in production, their tonnage output was wussy low... we have less and push way more tonnage per year.

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