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    City Officials Release Joint Statement on Savannah Paper Mill Closure • Savannah, GA

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 23, 20262 Mins Read
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    City Officials Release Joint Statement on Savannah Paper Mill Closure • Savannah, GA
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    • City Manager Jay Melder expresses deep concern for the employees affected by the Savannah mill closure.
    • Mayor Van R. Johnson shares disappointment regarding the closure after 88 years of operation in Savannah.
    • The community is committed to providing support and new opportunities for impacted families during challenging times.
    • Savannah acknowledges the mill's lasting role in shaping its economy and community welfare.

    City Officials Release Joint Statement on Savannah Paper Mill Closure 

      

    SAVANNAH — City leaders are responding to International Paper’s decision to close its Savannah mill, sharing concern for the employees and families affected by this news.

    City Manager, Jay Melder remarked, “This news is deeply felt across our community. For nearly a century, the mill has been a cornerstone of Savannah commerce, providing livelihoods, supporting families, and shaping generations of employees. 

    Our thoughts are with the hundreds of Savannah employees and their families who will be impacted by this closure. We recognize the dedication, skill, and civic commitment these men and women have contributed to our community over the years.

    While this is a difficult moment, our community will stand with those affected as they navigate the days ahead.

    Savannah is a city that cares for its people and today we acknowledge the employees, their families and the lasting role the Savannah mill has played in our community.” 

    Mayor Van R. Johnson added, “I am devastated and disappointed to learn of the International Paper’s decision to close its Savannah mill after 88 years in our city. Through seasons of change and challenge, International Paper has been a valued corporate partner to our community. My greatest concern is for the 650 employees and their families whose lives are directly impacted by the decision, especially during these challenging economic times.

    “As Savannah has always done, we will rise together. By combining our collective talent, wisdom, and resources, we will work to ensure that our neighbors have new opportunities to provide for themselves and their families.”

    Read the full announcement on the official site


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