Pulp and paper manufacturer with four mills producing 1.2M+ tons annually
ND Paper operates four integrated mills across Maine, Wisconsin, and West Virginia, producing pulp, kraft, and recycled paper products alongside corrugated packaging. The tech stack reveals a traditional manufacturing operation—Allen-Bradley PLCs, SAP ERP, and legacy CMMS dominate—but active hiring in engineering and a pipeline focused on predictive maintenance AI and capital improvements signal a shift toward condition-based upkeep and operational optimization. Downtime prevention and maintenance-cost control appear across both projects and pain points, indicating where internal resources are concentrating.
ND Paper manufactures high-quality pulp, paper, and packaging products across four strategically located mills. The Rumford and Biron facilities are integrated paper-and-pulp operations; the Fairmont mill specializes in air-dried recycled pulp (one of three globally); Old Town produces unbleached softwood kraft and recycled pulp; and the Sturtevant corrugated box plant (ND Packaging division) handles finished packaging output. Combined, these facilities produce more than 1.2 million short tons annually. The workforce of 1,001–5,000 spans manufacturing, operations, engineering, logistics, and procurement—a structure typical of multi-site mill operations with distributed supply-chain and maintenance responsibilities.
ND Paper produces more than 1.2 million short tons of pulp, packaging, and paper products annually across four mills.
ND Paper operates mills in Rumford and Old Town, Maine; Biron, Wisconsin; Fairmont, West Virginia; and a corrugated box plant in Sturtevant, Wisconsin.
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