Arkansas paper mill reducing capacity, cutting 79 jobs

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) – A paper mill in southwest Arkansas is reducing its capacity and cutting 79 jobs.

South Carolina-based Domtar Corp. announced Thursday it was permanently
shutting down one of its paper machines at its facility in Ashdown. The company says that it will continue to operate one paper machine and employ approximately 725 people at the facility.

The company says the mill also operates one of the world’s largest fluff pulp machines.

The company also announced it was shutting down a paper machine at its mill in Port Huron, Michigan, a move the company says will affect 22 employees. Ashdown’s machine closure will be effective immediately, and Port Huron’s will take effect mid-November.

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