Domtar Paper

SUPPLIER news
January 1, 2010

Commercial printing industry supplier company and personnel news from Printing Impressions' January 2009 edition.

Domtar Revamps Product Line for the Times
September 8, 2009

Domtar has revamped its entire line of uncoated printing papers to provide customers and end users improved product solutions. Recognizing that survival in these challenging times requires satisfying customer requirements and industry trends with the best quality products and service, Domtar has raised the bar with the next evolution of papers – not just for the sake of change, but a change for the better.

UPFRONT
March 1, 2009

Printing Impressions' Upfront Commercial Printing News for April 2009

Domtar Shutting NC Machine, 185 Out of Jobs
February 6, 2009

MONTREAL—Domtar Corp. will permanently reduce its fine paper manufacturing at its Plymouth, NC, mill by shutting down one of the two paper machines comprising the mill's fine paper production unit. This will eliminate 293,000 short tons of the mill's uncoated freesheet production capacity. Domtar plans to reduce staff across various parts of the mill by approximately 185 employees.

UPFRONT
December 1, 2008

Printing Impressions' Upfront Commercial Printing News for December, 2008.

GREEN scene
December 1, 2008

Printing Impressions’ Sustainability in Commercial Printing News for December, 2008.

SUPPLIER news
December 1, 2008

Printing Impressions’ Commercial Printing Supplier News for December, 2008.

Domtar Shutting Down Ontario Paper Machine
November 7, 2008

MONTREAL—Domtar Corp. is permanently shutting down the paper machine and converting operations of its Dryden, Ontario, mill, reducing the company's annual paper production capacity by about 151,000 short tons of uncoated freesheet. The Dryden papermaking and converting operations are expected to cease by the middle of November, and it will result in the loss of 195 employees.

GREEN scene
August 1, 2008

Green Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Eco-Friendly Machine MIAMI—Original Impressions recently announced a series of “Going Green” initiatives, while unveiling its newly installed Heidelberg XL 105 printing press. The announcements were made at the company’s two-day open house held in conjunction with Earth Day. At the event, Founder and CEO Roland B. Garcia Sr. provided opening remarks on the evolution of the company’s business plan to include environmentally sustainable initiatives. Additionally, Bill Eline, sales manager, Heidelberg, was on hand to discuss the eco-friendly attributes of the new printing press. The press will allow Original Impressions to significantly decrease its carbon footprint by reducing CO2 emissions generated