Boyer Mill
Pulp and paper mill in Boyer, Tasmania / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trading as Norske Skog Boyer, the Boyer Mill is a pulp and paper mill located in Boyer, Tasmania, Australia. Constructed in 1941 by Australian Newsprint Mills, the mill was the first producer of newsprint paper in Australasia.[2] Producing 260,000 tonnes (260,000 long tons; 290,000 short tons) of product in 2020, the mill is currently Australia's only manufacturer of newsprint and magazine-grade paper. The mill's operations make a substantial contribution to Tasmania's gross state product, estimated at $390 million.[3] Boyer Mill has been owned and operated by the Norwegian pulp and paper company Norske Skog since 2000.[1][4]
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Built | 1941 (1941) |
Location | 1279 Boyer Road Boyer, Tasmania Australia |
Coordinates | 42°46′42.78″S 147°6′5.42″E |
Industry | Pulp and paper |
Products | Newsprint Magazine paper |
Employees | 265 (2020)[1] |
Area | 615 hectares (1,520 acres) |
Owner(s) | Norske Skog |
Website | www |
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