Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Domtar's Converting Plant Part of Evolving Business

Domtar forms converting plant in South Carolina part of strategy to adjust to lower demand, new markets for pulp, paper [From the web]: Appropriately, Domtar's Rock Hill converting center in the Tech Park off Dave Lyle Boulevard is hidden by trees. Historically, trees are what Domtar is all about.
At one time, the Rock Hill operation was one of seven Domtar-owned plants making forms for businesses such banks, insurance companies and credit card companies. A plant staple was the pin-wheel form used in large dot-matrix printers. The pin-wheel forms still come off the line, but in less quantity.
Now, because of the push to go paperless, the Rock Hill plant is one of three Domtar converting centers. It ships forms mostly to businesses east of the Mississippi River, but some forms make the cross-country trip.

Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2012/12/29/4511230/domtars-touts-york-county-paper.html#storylink=cpy