VANCOUVER, BC, May 9, 2024
/CNW/ - Canfor Pulp Products Inc. (TSX: CFX) announced today that
it will indefinitely curtail one production line at its Northwood
facility in Prince George, British
Columbia due to the decline in availability of economic
fibre in the northern BC region. The curtailment will result in the
reduction of approximately 300,000 tonnes of market kraft pulp
annually.
"While the region has a substantive supply of sustainably grown
timber, harvest levels are well below the Allowable Annual Cut
partly due to natural disturbances, but increasingly because of the
impact of a range of policy choices and regulatory complexity,"
said Kevin Edgson, President and
CEO, Canfor Pulp. "The persistent shortage of economic fibre,
particularly in the Prince George
region, has led to the closure or curtailment of a number of
sawmills, which in turn has dramatically reduced the volume of
chips available to meet the needs of our pulp operations. Despite
exhaustive efforts, including expanding well beyond our traditional
operating region, there is simply not enough residual fibre to
supply the current production capacity of all our operations."
Canfor Pulp currently operates two pulp production lines at its
Northwood facility and one production line at its nearby Intercon
facility. The Company will continue to operate both lines at
Northwood over the next few weeks, followed by an orderly wind-down
process of one line at the beginning of the third quarter. This
reduction in capacity will impact approximately 220 jobs across
Canfor Pulp.
Edgson continued, "We are frustrated and disheartened to have to
make this decision and know it has a significant impact on our
employees, their families, local businesses and the community. We
have set up a transition team and will work with our union to
support our employees as we plan an orderly wind-down."
With the reduction of one line at Northwood, Canfor Pulp will
have total annual capacity of 480,000 tonnes of market pulp. Canfor
Pulp's Specialty Paper facility in Prince
George will continue to operate with a total annual capacity
of 140,000 tonnes of kraft paper.
Forward Looking
Statements
Certain statements in this press release constitute
"forward-looking statements" which involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results to be
materially different from any future results, performance or
achievements expressed or implied by such statements. Words such as
"expects", "anticipates", "projects", "intends", "plans", "will",
"believes", "seeks", "estimates", "should", "may", "could", and
variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to
identify such forward-looking statements. These statements are
based on management's current expectations and beliefs and actual
events or results may differ materially. There are many factors
that could cause such actual events or results expressed or implied
by such forward-looking statements to differ materially from any
future results expressed or implied by such statements.
Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and
Canfor assumes no obligation to update such information to reflect
later events or developments, except as required by law.
About Canfor Pulp Products
Inc.
Canfor Pulp Products Inc. ("Canfor Pulp" or "CPPI") is a leading
global supplier of pulp and paper products with operations in the
central interior of British
Columbia ("BC"). Canfor Pulp operates two mills in
Prince George, BC with a total
capacity of 780,000 tonnes of Premium Reinforcing Northern Bleached
Softwood Kraft ("NBSK") Pulp and 140,000 tonnes of kraft paper.
CPPI shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the
symbol CFX. For more information visit canfor.com.
SOURCE Canfor Pulp Products Inc.