New Pratt paper mill up and running

Photo: Pratt
Photo: Pratt

Pratt Industries recently announced its new $260 million recycled paper mill had started production in Valparaiso, USA.

Pratt, which has now built three of the last 4 paper mills constructed in the U.S., said the new 100 percent recycled facility would supply the company’s rapidly-expanding Midwest operations. In just two years, company chairman Anthony Pratt said Pratt had invested more than $400 million in the U.S.

“This is a great day for Pratt Industries,” he said. “This mill represents the single biggest investment we’ve ever made in the U.S.”

Pratt said the new mill would also increase the company’s annual revenues from approximately $2.1 billion to approaching $2.5 billion.

“This puts us in a very strong position to exceed our medium range target of $3.5 billion in sales ahead of schedule,” he said.

Pratt said America’s low energy costs and inherent entrepreneurial spirit had given rise to a new wave of manufacturing growth, especially in the Midwest where he says industry is booming and jobs are coming back from China and elsewhere.

“We’re riding that wave,” he said.

The mill, located 50 miles southeast of Chicago is on the same site as Pratt’s corrugated box plant, the world’s largest. It will supply that facility as well the company’s other box-making sites throughout the region with recycled paper.

Pratt said it would be the industry’s most efficient paper mill, employing 120 people to make 370,000 tons a year – twice the productivity of many competitor mills.

“It is the world’s most environmentally-friendly paper mill and a showcase for the latest in 21st Century paper-making technology,” he said.