P.H. Glatfelter invests US$36 MM in global operations.
P.H. Glatfelter Co., Spring Grove, Pennsylvania Spring Grove is a borough in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,050 at the 2000 census. History The site of Spring Grove was laid out in 1747 on the banks of Codorus Creek, midway between York City and Hanover, by a surveyor for the Penn's. , has approved D$ 36
million (US$ 16.9 million) in capital expenditures by Papierfabrik
Schoeller & Hoesch Hoesch may refer to - Leopold Hoesch, German industrialist and founder of the
- Hoesch, now part of ThyssenKrupp, the biggest German steel corporation
- Erica Hardwick-Hoesch, neo-Nazi activist
, GmbH & Co. KG, its German subsidiary. The
investment is designed to strengthen the company's leader ship
position in tea bag and overlay (1) A preprinted, precut form placed over a screen, key or tablet for identification purposes. See keyboard template.
(2) A program segment called into memory when required. papers. The company also plans to
rebuild the No. 9 Paper Machine at its mill in Gernsbach, Germany and
expand its pulping - For other meanings, see pulp.
Pulping is the process of converting wood or lignocellulosic nonwood material to separated pulp fibers for papermaking. operations in the Philippines by more than 50%.
Papierfabrik Schoeller & Hoesch, acquired by Glatfelter in 1998,
operates both facilities. Both projects are expected to be completed in
the fourth quarter of 2003.
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