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Things looking up for Corner Brook: western Newfoundland contractor Willy Anderson has added a cable logging system to his operations to extract some extra volume for Corner Brook Pulp & Paper
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While the volumes are not big, the wood being brought in by Willy Anderson's TLD Gauthier cable logging system is nonetheless important. Added to Corner Brook Pulp & Paper's operation in Western Newfoundland just last summer, the TL-3000C tele-carrier will likely run year-round, netting almost 15 000 m[Symbol Not Transcribed]/yr of above-average wood. Compared to the Kruger division's annual cut of over 900 000 msnot;, Anderson's latest logging side will account for just 1.5% of the volume brought in by the newsprint manufacturer every year.
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