Domtar Paper Company LLC plans to upgrade and add equipment at its Hawesville facility in Kentucky, retaining 452 jobs and investing up to $20 million in capital improvements.

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Domtar to invest up to $20 million in upgrades to Hawesville mill in Kentucky

May 16, 2013. /Lesprom Network/. Domtar Paper Company LLC plans to upgrade and add equipment at its Hawesville facility in Kentucky, retaining 452 jobs and investing up to $20 million in capital improvements, as Governor Steve Beshear's Communications Office said in a press release received by Lesprom Network.

Domtar Paper operates 13 mills across the world, including the Hawesville Mill, a large pulp and paper facility. The Hancock County plant makes approximately 80,000 tons of market hardwood pulp, which is used for paper production, and about 600,000 tons of printing grade paper each year.

The company plans to upgrade existing equipment and invest up to $10 million to construct a new conveyor system, which will allow Domtar to transport its product directly between the plant and the nearby Ohio River. The system is expected to lower operating expenses, reduce greenhouse gases and help retain the existing 452 jobs at the facility.

“Domtar is excited to make this significant investment at our Hawesville facility,” said Hawesville Mill General Manager Steve Henry. “This investment will benefit the environment, our community and the long-term competitiveness of our facility.”

To encourage the investment in Hancock County, the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority preliminarily approved Domtar for tax incentives up to $290,000 through the Kentucky Reinvestment Act (KRA). KRA is designed to assist companies that need to make significant capital investment in Kentucky facilities in order to remain competitive.