China Daily (Hong Kong)

Tranlin’s $2b paper mill in US advances

- By PAUL WELITZKIN in New York paulwelitz­kin@ chinadaily­usa.com

A Chinese company’s planned $2 billion, 344-hectare paper mill in the US state of Virginia took a significan­t step forward when a major engineerin­g and developmen­t contract was signed on Wednesday.

The contract, signed with Jacobs Engineerin­g Group Inc, is for developing the overall site. It will include work on the design of the new plant’s pulping facilities and units for tissue-making and fertilizer production using the proprietar­y technology of Vastly, also known as Tranlin Inc, which is the US subsidiary of Shandong Tranlin Paper Co Ltd.

“It’s a complex project and, as Jacobs lays out the design for the site, a major part of the work will involve all the environmen­tal permits that will be required,” said John Stacey, senior vice-president of marketing and product developmen­t at Vastly.

In 2014, Tranlin said it would invest $2 billion over five years to build its first US manufactur­ing operation in Chesterfie­ld County, which is about 32 kilometers from Richmond, the state capital of Virginia.

The plant is expected to generate 2,000 new jobs by 2020. It is the biggest Chinese investment and job-creation project in Virginia. The company broke ground on the plant’s site along the James River in 2015.

“We are within the schedule to begin full operations by 2020,” said Stacey.

The plant is expected to begin limited production of bathroom tissues, paper towels and napkins in 2018 by importing rolls of paper from China.

“In 2020 everything including the paper rolls will be made in the United States with American materials,” Stacey said.

We are within the schedule to begin full operations by 2020.” John Stacey, senior vice-president of marketing and product developmen­t at Vastly

Stacey said Tranlin had decided to use the Vastly name to represent the brand.

“Given the massive scale and many facets of the manufactur­ing operations, multiple product lines and our site restoratio­n efforts, we wanted a big name with virtually endless possibilit­ies.”

“This is an exciting opportunit­y for our global consumer products business. We have a long history of assisting our clients in growth and expansion in global manufactur­ing,” said Bob Pragada, president of Jacobs Industrial Line of Business.

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