Verso Corporation plans to make major reductions in its coated paper and pulp production capacity by shutting down the No. 1 pulp dryer and No. 2 paper machine at its Androscoggin Mill in Jay, Maine, and indefinitely idling its mill in Wickliffe, Kentucky. Together, these actions will reduce Verso's production capacity by 430,000 tons of coated paper and 130,000 tons of dried market pulp. Verso intends to implement these capacity reductions beginning in the 4Q 2015.

Verso announces plans for major reductions in coated paper and pulp production capacity

Aug 21, 2015. /Lesprom Network/. Verso Corporation plans to make major reductions in its coated paper and pulp production capacity by shutting down the No. 1 pulp dryer and No. 2 paper machine at its Androscoggin Mill in Jay, Maine, and indefinitely idling its mill in Wickliffe, Kentucky. Together, these actions will reduce Verso's production capacity by 430,000 tons of coated paper and 130,000 tons of dried market pulp. Verso intends to implement these capacity reductions beginning in the 4Q 2015, as the company says in the press release received by Lesprom Network.

The shutdown of the No. 1 pulp dryer and the No. 2 paper machine at the Androscoggin Mill will reduce Verso's production capacity by 150,000 tons of coated paper and 100,000 tons of dried market pulp. In addition, to help mitigate the high energy and other operating costs in Maine and to make the Androscoggin Mill more competitive in the future, Verso will optimize the mill's pulp, power and recovery assets. The optimization efforts are expected to take place in the 4Q 2015 and the 1Q 2016.

The Wickliffe Mill has one machine with the capacity to produce 280,000 tons of coated paper and 30,000 tons of dried market pulp.
Verso anticipates that the capacity reductions and optimization of the Androscoggin Mill will result in the permanent elimination of approximately 300 jobs. Verso expects that the indefinite idling of the Wickliffe Mill will result in the layoff of approximately 310 employees.