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October 31, 2013
The Atlanta Business Chronicle reports on the expansion of Rayonier's Jesup, Georgia mill and the over $10 million the company contributes to Georgia's tax base. Read more +
October 31, 2013
The Jacksonville Business Journal details Rayonier's latest expansion project to its mill in Jesup, Georgia, citing a study concluding the mill, "has an annual economic impact of nearly $1 billion in Southeast Georgia." Read more +
October 31, 2013
Rayonier has completed the conversion of a production line to increase its ability to produce wood-based cellulose fibers used in everything from flat-screen televisions to tires, paint and more, reports the The Mayport Mirror. Read more +
October 31, 2013
The Florida Times-Union reports on Georgia Governor Nathan Deal celebrating Rayonier's mill expansion in Jesop, Georgia, which the governor said was one of Georgia's, "largest capital projects last year." Read more +
October 31, 2013
Business in Savannah details the completion of Rayonier's $385 million cellulose specialties expansion at its mill in Jesup, Georgia, which will allow for 190,000 metric tons of additional production capacity. Read more +
October 30, 2013
KPLC reports Rayonier has completed a three-year, $385 million expansion to its Jesup, Georgia mill to allow for greater production of cellulose specialties fibers. Read more +
October 30, 2013
A recently completed expansion of Rayonier's Jesup mill allows for greater production of cellulose specialties fibers used in flat-panel televisions, computer screens and more, reports KCBD. Read more +
October 30, 2013
WSAV reports Governor Deal will be at Rayonier's Jesup, Georgia mill to celebrate completion of the mill's expansion project. Read more +
October 30, 2013
WTOC reports Rayonier has completed its $385 million cellulose expansion project at its Jesup, Georgia mill. Read more +
October 30, 2013
After spending three years and $385 million, WTOC reports Rayonier has completed its expansion to its Jesup, Georgia plant. The expansion allows for additional production of cellulose specialties fiber, which is used in flatscreen televisions, medicine and other products. Read more +