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Owners of Far North mill confirm closure

Mike Dinsdale
By Mike Dinsdale
Editor. Northland Age·Northern Advocate·
8 Mar, 2005 04:59 AM3 mins to read

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The owners of a Far North timber mill have confirmed it will be closing down.
About 60 workers at Kaitaia Timber Co, in Pukepoto Rd, Kaitaia, were yesterday told by owners Tanner Group Ltd (TGL) that the site would close down.
The company had told the workers last Thursday that it may
have to close as the rising New Zealand dollar was putting its viability "seriously into question".
Yesterday company general manager Alan Tanner confirmed the workers' worst fears that the plant, which is believed to have been operating for more than 35 years, would shut.
TGL also owns mills in Tirau and on the Coromandel Peninsula and told the workers the company was facing liquidation as a result of the high New Zealand dollar and infrastructural costs of production. The company makes timber framing, decking and other products for the building industry and exports most of it to Australia and the United States.
Mr Turner told the workers that the company had no other alternative to a managed wind-down and closure over four months, which was not a receivership or liquidation imposed on the company by a third party.
"It is the board taking a responsible position in the interest of the staff, bankers and creditors to ensure responsibilities are met in a timely and cost-effective manner while working in a hostile trading environment," he said.
"Having assessed the options and obtained the very best advice, I see no other way forward."
One of the workers spoken to by The Northern Advocate said staff were subdued after the announcement.
"We all thought over the weekend that it would close down so it was no great surprise, but it's still hit everybody pretty hard," the worker, who did not want to be named, said.
"It's very sad for everybody and there's a lot of people left wondering about what is going to happen in the future."
The worker said much of the equipment used at the sawmill was "fairly antiquated" and more modern machinery might have saved the plant.
Northland MP John Carter said the closure was a big concern for a town the size of Kaitaia and the high kiwi dollar was having a major impact on companies that exported most of their products.
The closure was expected to take a couple of million dollars out of the Kaitaia economy every year.
Far North Mayor Yvonne Sharp had earlier said the potential closure was a worry as there were less employment opportunities in her region than other areas.
Northland Forestry Development Group chairman Derek Colebrook had said the mill's situation was "a blip on what's going on, really, in Northland" and other companies were bullish about the industry's future.
He had hoped the workers would be able to find work, either at Juken Nissho in Kaitaia or at Whangarei companies.

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