Group 1 - Smurfit Westrock will permanently cease operations of a paper machine at its La Tuque mill in Quebec due to ongoing difficulties with scale and costs, producing 127,000 tons per annum of solid bleached sulfate (SBS) [1] - The company will also close its extrusion facility in Pointe-aux-Trembles, where material from the La Tuque machine is processed [1] - The closures are expected to result in the loss of approximately 30 jobs at La Tuque and 60 roles at Pointe-aux-Trembles, with support measures for affected staff [2] Group 2 - Smurfit Westrock North America CEO Laurent Sellier stated that the decision was necessary to align with market realities and strengthen the company's long-term position [3] - The company returned to profit in Q3 2025, reporting a net income of $245 million, a turnaround from a $150 million loss in the previous year [3] - Net sales for the quarter reached $8 billion, an increase from $7.67 billion in Q3 2024, although the full-year outlook was revised downward due to scheduled downtime [4]
Smurfit Westrock to shut Quebec facilities, impacting 90 jobs
Yahoo Finance·2026-02-11 11:13