TORONTO, May 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ - Norbord Inc. (TSX and
NYSE: OSB) today reported that its OSB mill in High Level, Alberta has temporarily suspended
production due to the wild fires burning nearby in the region and
in order to comply with evacuation orders in the town of
High Level.
All non-essential mill employees have been safely evacuated and
no injuries have been reported. At this time, Norbord is assessing
the impact to its production schedule. The mill was secure at the
time of evacuation.
The High Level, Alberta mill
has a stated annual production capacity of 860 million square feet
(3/8-inch basis) and has been ramping up toward full production
since resuming operations in late 2013. High Level is located approximately 720
kilometres northwest of Edmonton
and 400 kilometres west of Fort McMurray.
Norbord Profile
Norbord Inc. is a leading global manufacturer of wood-based
panels and the world's largest producer of oriented strand board
(OSB). In addition to OSB, Norbord manufactures particleboard,
medium density fibreboard and related value-added products. Norbord
has assets of approximately $1.9
billion and employs approximately 2,700 people at 17 plant
locations in the United States,
Canada and Europe. Norbord is a publicly traded company
listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange
under the symbol "OSB".
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pricing pressures; risks inherent to customer dependence; effects
of variations in the price and availability of manufacturing
inputs, including continued access to fibre resources at
competitive prices; availability of rail services and port
facilities; various events that could disrupt operations, including
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employees; impact of changes to, or non-compliance with,
environmental regulations; impact of any product liability claims
in excess of insurance coverage; risks inherent to a capital
intensive industry; impact of future outcomes of tax exposures;
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and exchange rate fluctuations; future operating costs,
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rulings or agreements; ability to implement new or upgraded
information technology infrastructure; impact of information
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factors affecting this information. See the "Caution Regarding
Forward-Looking Information" statement in the January 31, 2019 Annual Information Form and the
cautionary statement contained in the "Forward-Looking Statements"
section of the 2018 Management's Discussion and
Analysis dated January 31, 2019 and
Q1 2019 Management's Discussion and Analysis dated May 1, 2019.
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