Feb. 14, 2025 - Kruger Inc. today announced a $6.5-million investment to implement an innovation project aimed at diversifying production at its Wayagamack Mill in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada.
The initiative will enable the production of innovative label paper grades, Kruger said.
"The new, state-of-the-art equipment will enhance the mill's capacity for innovation, versatility and sustainability, helping to secure the future of its operations and its 285 jobs," Kruger stated in a press release.
The initiative was made possible by a $2.5 million funding from the Government of Quebec under the Programme Innovation Bois of the ministere des Ressources naturelles et des Forets.
Justin Paillé, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing, Kruger Pulp & Paper Division, said, "We would like to acknowledge the Government of Quebec's support for innovation projects that help local companies modernize and remain competitive. As a proud Quebec company, our Kruger Wayagamack Mill will be able to position itself as a provincial leader and a major player in North America steadily growing label paper market."
In 2017, the Wayagamack Mill started to shift to specialty paper, including backing paper, developing solid expertise in this steadily growing field. The mill will continue to manufacture coated paper, which is known for its light weight and high quality and used to print magazine-type publications.
Founded in Montreal in 1904, Kruger Inc. is a major provider of tissue products, 100% recycled containerboard, packaging, corrugated board, pulp and paper products, and renewable energy.
SOURCE: Kruger Inc.
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