Resolute Roots
A History of Resolute Forest Products and its Predecessors
de Martin Fairbank
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This book takes us back to 1820 when the William Price Company was established to export lumber to Great Britain from Canada. Over the next two centuries, the company evolved into a producer of pulp, paper and lumber, selling products around the world. The pathway was not a smooth one; the impact of fierce competition, world wars, government regulation and the emergence of the internet threw many challenges at the business. The book tells the story of Resolute's family tree, which includes names such as Abitibi, Consolidated Bathurst, CIP, Bowater, Ontario Paper, Donohue and Price. Several mergers and acquisitions brought them together over the last century.
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Martin Fairbank
Canada
Martin Fairbank began his 35-year career in the pulp and paper industry at Abitibi-Price, one of the many predecessors of Resolute Forest Products. During his time at Resolute, he worked with over 40 pulp and paper mills in the Resolute family on three continents. He currently works as a consultant and writer, living in the Montreal area.