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CEO says International Paper's Georgetown SC mill was underutilized. Union president said production never rebounded after COVID. Closure will cost 700 jobs.
The paper mill is at 700 South Kaminski St. in Georgetown. According to the Georgetown County Digital Library, the mill opened in 1937. This story was originally published October 31, 2024 at 9:35 AM.
GEORGETOWN — International Paper will shutter its Georgetown mill for the same reason the company is closing four other plants — those facilities are "underutilized," CEO Andy Silvernail said ...
Georgetown County was saddened to learn this morning that International Paper will close its mill in Georgetown this year. IP has been a great corporate citizen here for nearly 90 years, and the ...
While the property has yet to be sold, company owners now say they are “pleased with the level of interest in the property.” ...
GEORGETOWN COUNTY, SC (WMBF) - A paper mill in the Georgetown area will be closing its doors permanently. International Paper is closing its mill on South Kaminski Street, the company announced in ...
GEORGETOWN, S.C. (WCSC) - The International Paper mill in Georgetown is closing down by the end of the year and will put nearly 700 people out of work. Leaders past and present are reminiscing on its ...
A paper mill that residents and officials ... GEORGETOWN COUNTY, S.C. (WMBF) - A paper mill that residents and ... The county also said SC Works will set up at the mill from Nov. 6-8 to assist ...
Paper mill closures have forced the state’s forestry industry to look for new markets. Is burning wood for electricity a ...
The Georgetown paper mill will close by the end of the year. Here’s what we know and how it will impact Georgetown residents. The Georgetown, SC paper mill is closing.
GEORGETOWN, S.C. (WCIV) — Over 650 Georgetown residents have signed a petition opposing a proposed biomass plant at the site of the International Paper mill that closed last year.
Georgetown County was saddened to learn this morning that International Paper will close its mill in Georgetown this year. IP has been a great corporate citizen here for nearly 90 years, and the ...