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Buckeye Technologies Plant Recovering From Power Failure
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Memphis, Tennessee, USA, 21 February 2012 -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Buckeye Technologies Inc. (NYSE:BKI) today announced that its Foley plant in Perry, Florida, which manufactures specialty wood cellulose and fluff pulp, is returning to normal operation following a power failure and electrical surge that occurred 17 February.

The power failure was triggered by a malfunction in a high voltage electrical line and subsequent transformer failure in its power house. This resulted in the unplanned, complete shutdown of the facility. Power has been fully restored to the facility, and one of the plant’s two production lines resumed operation at normal rates on 19 February. Company officials are targeting for the second line to resume normal operation on 22 February.

"While this is an unfortunate event, I appreciate the efforts of our employees and contractors with a rapid and around the clock effort to return the plant to normal operations," said John B. Crowe, Buckeye chairman and CEO. "Resources have performed in a safe manner to identify the damaged equipment and make the necessary repairs. We are working with all of our customers and anticipate no major customer issues from this event. The Foley plant remains in a sold-out position and we believe current inventory levels are adequate to cover the production losses for the near term. Our highest priority is to safely return the plant to full operation.”

The company indicated that it presently is unable to fully quantify the financial impact of the event. However, depending on the timing of returning to full production, the company estimates that the financial effect of the outage, excluding the effect of any insurance proceeds, could be in the range of a USD 5-6 million reduction in pretax operating income, most of which would affect the quarter ending 31 March. The company reported that it has property loss and business interruption insurance with a single USD 2 million deductible and believes, based on discussions with its insurance broker, that this event is a covered loss.

Buckeye, a leading manufacturer and marketer of specialty fibers and nonwoven materials, is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. The company currently operates facilities in the United States, Germany, and Canada. Its products are sold worldwide to makers of consumer and industrial goods.

 

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