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Georgia-Pacific and was
The mill was sold to Georgia-Pacific Industries in 1991 and sold again to Domtar Industries in 2001.
Georgia-Pacific operated a mill in Chiefland from 1955-1978 which was a large employer.
Now closed, it was formerly operated by Georgia-Pacific.
Georgia-Pacific was founded by Owen Robertson Cheatham in 1927 in Augusta, Georgia as the Georgia Hardwood Lumber Co. Over the years it expanded, adding sawmills and plywood lumber mills.
It was announced on November 13, 2005 that Georgia-Pacific would be acquired by Koch Industries.
Georgia-Pacific was removed from the NYSE ( it had traded under the symbol GP ) and shareholders surrendered their shares for about $ 48 per share.
< TR >< TH COLSPAN =" 4 "> * Georgia-Pacific was acquired by Koch Industries, Inc., in December 2005.
In 2001 the division Wisconsin Tissue of the United States company Georgia-Pacific Tissue was acquired.
In 1887, he was an agent for the Georgia-Pacific Railroad in Anniston, Alabama.
The falls at Lyons Falls was the site of the former Georgia-Pacific paper mill which now sits abandoned and falling into disrepair.
LP was incorporated on January 5, 1973 as part of a court-ordered monopoly breakup of Georgia-Pacific.
Louisiana-Pacific was formed in July 1972 when the Georgia-Pacific Corporation spun off the wholly owned subsidiary.
William H. Hunt, a vice-chairman at Georgia-Pacific, was selected as Louisiana-Pacific's first chairman.
Union Lumber and its California Western Railroad came under the ownership of the various lumber producers, including Boise Cascade ( 1969 ), and later Georgia-Pacific Corporation ; G-P initially leased the CWR's operations to Kyle Railways, but in June 1987 the CWR was sold to the Kyle Railways subsidiary Mendocino Coast Railway.
Georgia-Pacific gradually shifted lumber shipments to more flexible highway trucks until the Northwestern Pacific Railroad Coast Railroad Authority was embargoed and shut-down from Willits to the California Northern Railroad and Union Pacific mainline connection near the SF Bay Area.
The Georgia-Pacific Building was completed in 1968, commissioned by Georgia-Pacific and designed by the firm of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill ( SOM ).
The change to an industrial village began towards the end of the 18th century when a calico printworks was built on the site now occupied by Georgia-Pacific.
The Santa Fe Swamp Wildlife and Environmental Area ( WEA ) was donated to the Suwannee River Water Management District in 1984 by Georgia-Pacific Corporation.
From 2003 to 2005, Kyle would pick up Georgia-Pacific and Brawny as his sponsors ( the two moving over from the # 44 team ), but was still unable to bring Petty Enterprises back to its former days.
The small park was created by a donation from Owen R. Cheatham, founder of Georgia-Pacific Corporation, who wanted to preserve the stand of redwoods in perpetuity.
The current name was adopted in September 1991, when Georgia-Pacific organized the Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi Railroad to purchase the A & LM.
The AD & N, then owned by Georgia-Pacific as successor to the Crossett Lumber Company, was abandoned in August 1995, and Genesee & Wyoming Inc. purchased several of Georgia-Pacific's railroads, including the AL & M, in January 2004.

Georgia-Pacific and work
The firm identifies its work as " environmental communication design ," a body of work that includes museums and visitors centers, trade show exhibits, theme park design, signage, retail spaces, furniture, for organizations including Mayo Clinic, Coca-Cola, North Carolina State University, Georgia-Pacific, Haworth Furniture Company, General Motors, Bank of America, General Mills and Sony-Ericsson.

Georgia-Pacific and with
The approximate boundaries of the fort extend from the south side of Laurel, east from the railroad depot to the alley behind Franklin, down the alley to a point south of Redwood Avenue, west on Redwood to just beyond the Georgia-Pacific Corporation company offices, then north to connect with the Laurel Street border at the railroad station.
The Bootle plant works closely with companies including Kellogg Company, while the operations at Deeside focus mainly upon food and tissue manufacturing for companies including Georgia-Pacific and Unilever.
As part of its settlement with the FTC, Georgia-Pacific agreed to divest 20 percent of its assets.
The # 44 returned as a Dodge team in 2001 with sponsorship from Georgia-Pacific and Buckshot Jones driving.

Georgia-Pacific and its
The company acquired its first West Coast facility in 1947 and changed its name to Georgia-Pacific Plywood & Lumber Co. in 1948.
In 1956, the company changed its name to Georgia-Pacific Corp.
On January 11, 2010, Georgia-Pacific signed an agreement to acquire Grant Forest Products ' oriented strand board (" OSB ") facility at Englehart, Ontario and the associated facility at Earlton, Ontario, as well as its OSB facilities at Clarendon and Allendale, South Carolina, for approximately $ 400 million.
Georgia-Pacific's opponents believed " the measure could allow Georgia-Pacific avoid installing pollution gear at many of its plants.
In 1996, Georgia-Pacific agreed to pay for at least US $ 26, 000, 000 in environmental measures and to pay $ 6, 000, 000 in fines to settle allegations that particle emissions from its facilities endangered people and crops in the southeastern United States.
Between 2000 and 2006, Georgia-Pacific reduced its total releases and transfers of these specified compounds by 26 percent.
Georgia-Pacific publicly reports on its environmental performance through its Environmental and Social Responsibility report, which is available on its web site.
In 2009, the EPA awarded Koch subsidiary Georgia-Pacific its SmartWay Excellence award, " an innovative collaboration between the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) and the freight industry designed to increase energy efficiency while significantly reducing air pollution ," and specifically commended Georgia-Pacific.
In 2008, Georgia-Pacific experienced tremendous growth in its intermodal shipping.
Georgia-Pacific uses advanced software to pack loads more efficiently and increase cube utilization in its trailers.
Prior to the official spinoff of LP, Georgia-Pacific had transferred several of its operations to LP ownership, including its Samoa, Ukiah, Intermountain, Weather-Seal, and Southern divisions, as well as its 50 percent investments in Alaska's Ketchikan Pulp Company ; Ketchikan Spruce Mills, Inc .; and Ketchikan International Sales Company.
However, Georgia-Pacific had kept most of its low-cost timber reserves and the bulk of its tree farms for itself.

Georgia-Pacific and increase
Of the 145 carriers Georgia-Pacific uses, 104 were SmartWay carriers, an increase of 33 % over 2007.

Georgia-Pacific and without
To complete the facility without scaling back plans, six local companies — AirTran Airways, AT & T, Georgia-Pacific, The Home Depot, Southern Company, and SunTrust Banks — signed on as presenting sponsors for exhibits.

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