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A recovery boiler at Arauco pulp mill owned by Celulosa Arauco
y Constitucíon S.A., headquartered in Santiago, Chile, is undergoing repairs after
being damaged in early 2010 by an earthquake.
Dismantling and erection should be completed by the end of December,
and includes inspection services, material supplies, training and startup assistance.
The project is valued at $37.4 million.
Arauco
is one of the largest forestry businesses in Latin America in terms of forest ownership
and plantation performance. The company manufactures market pulp, panels and sawn
timber.