Voith notes it will be the first single-source, full-line supplier for a U.S. paper mill project. Production is planned for early 2021.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

July 27, 2018

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Green Bay Packaging Awards Voith Contract for New Paper Mill

Green Bay Packaging announced a contract award that tasks Voith Paper with providing a complete packaging production line. The new PM 4 will be installed at Green Bay Packaging’s location in Green Bay, Wis.

The family-owned paper and packaging producer Green Bay Packaging awarded Voith an order for a 300-inch (7.62 m) wide production line for testliner. The order includes an effluent treatment plant, BlueLine stock preparation, WEP, XcelLine paper machine with a design speed of 3,940 ft/min (1,200 m/min) and a VariFlex Performance winder. The package also includes paper machine clothing, a seven-year Total Roll Management contract for several machines and Papermaking 4.0 products.

“Partnering with a family-owned company whose North American headquarters is in Appleton, Wis., Green Bay Packaging is advancing its commitment to positively impacting the local economy and becoming a more sustainable producer,” said Will Kress, president and CEO of Green Bay Packaging, in a statement. “We appreciate Voith’s ability to get this advanced paper machine fully operational on a condensed timeline to help meet our customer demands.”

“Voith is proud of this historic project, and we are eager to continue our strong partnership with Green Bay Packaging,” said Martin Jauch, president of business line projects at Voith Paper North America, in a statement.

The contract is of a breadth and scope previously unseen in the United States papermaking industry as a complete mill order has never before been sourced from a single manufacturer, according to Voith. The construction of the mill will be handled by Miron Construction Co, Inc., while KSH will supply the engineering, targeting a start-up in early 2021.

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