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Article: SCA Tissue rolls along
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- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI)
- Article date:
- August 19, 2001
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SCA Tissue rolls along
Former Wisconsin Tissue workers ease into new ownership
By JOEL DRESANG
of the Journal Sentinel staff
Sunday, August 19, 2001
Neenah -- New foreign ownership has caused palpitations at the
former Wisconsin Tissue Mills. The major maker of restaurant napkins
is fluttering with signs of revitalization six months into its
conversion to SCA Tissue North America, part of Svenska Cellulosa AB
of Sweden.
Earlier this month, the company broke ground on a $3.4 million,
30,000-square-foot addition to its 22,000-square-foot headquarters.
It's adding an extra machine for making toilet paper at $5.5 million.
It's putting $5 million into converting computer systems.
And it's ...
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