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Kinleith Restructure Consultation Period Completed
Friday, 17 May 2002, 4:36 pm | Carter Holt Harvey
Brice Landman, Chief Executive of Carter Holt Harvey Kinleith, has confirmed that the first phase of consultation with employees over its restructuring proposals has concluded. Decisions on any changes to the proposed new structure will be made within ... More >>
DEFOR® Packaging System into China
Tuesday, 14 May 2002, 4:03 pm | Carter Holt Harvey
Carter Holt Harvey business Global Licensing and Innovation (GLI) today announced an agreement with International Paper Pacific Millennium (IPPM) which will see Carter Holt Harvey’s DEFOR® Packaging System manufactured and marketed in China. More >>
Carter Holt Committed to Finding Great Leaders
Tuesday, 23 April 2002, 4:40 pm | Carter Holt Harvey
Carter Holt Harvey (CHH) has streamlined its recruitment process by reducing the number of recruitment agencies it uses from 60 to eight. More >>
Carter Holt Harvey Announces 1st Quarter Results
Friday, 19 April 2002, 11:06 am | Carter Holt Harvey
Carter Holt Harvey has today announced earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) were $51 million for the three months ended 31 March 2002, the same as for the March quarter last year. Net earnings were $17 million compared to $19 million for the March quarter ... More >>
Carter Holt Harvey Sells Paper Distribution
Friday, 19 April 2002, 11:05 am | Carter Holt Harvey
Carter Holt Harvey announced today the sale of its paper distribution businesses, Raleigh Paper in Australia and BJ Ball Papers in New Zealand, to Edwards Dunlop for A$61m (NZ$74m). The sale is conditional on finance and is expected to be effective ... More >>
CHH Announces Consultation On Restructuring
Wednesday, 27 March 2002, 1:44 pm | Carter Holt Harvey
Carter Holt Harvey today announced plans to begin consultation to reorganise and reduce the workforce in its Kinleith pulp and paper business. It will also begin to negotiate a new collective employment contract. More >>
Protecting New Zealand’s Indigenous Forest
Monday, 18 March 2002, 12:29 am | Carter Holt Harvey
An initiative by well known conservationist, Kevin Prime MBE, has led to New Zealand’s leading forestry company, Carter Holt Harvey, selling 70ha of indigenous forest, in the mid-North, to the Department of Conservation. More >>
Innovative "Adsonpacks" Service
Tuesday, 12 February 2002, 2:01 pm | Carter Holt Harvey
AdsonPacks’ first commercial products go into selected supermarkets this month featuring SC Johnson's Duck Brush Free advertised on Purex 6-pack toilet tissue. More >>
Carter Holt Harvey Extends Its Reach
Tuesday, 12 February 2002, 9:29 am | Carter Holt Harvey
Carter Holt Harvey has announced an alliance with California-based SierraPine Limited which will see the US company import and market Carter Holt Harvey’s Customwood medium density fibreboard (MDF) in North America. More >>
Improved Final Quarter For Carter Holt Harvey
Tuesday, 22 January 2002, 1:22 pm | Carter Holt Harvey
Carter Holt Harvey today announced consolidated net earnings for the three months to December 2001 of $25 million compared to $15 million the previous quarter. Operating earnings were $68 million compared with $16 million last quarter. More >>
Mt Cook - A Big Challenge For New Legs
Friday, 14 December 2001, 5:22 pm | Carter Holt Harvey
Mountaineer, Mark Inglis, was congratulated today by Carter Holt Harvey, sponsor of his hi-tech climbing legs, on his return from his summit attempt of Mt Cook. More >>
Half-marathon programme pays off for CHH
Thursday, 8 November 2001, 5:23 pm | Carter Holt Harvey
Around 1,000 Carter Holt Harvey staff are in the final stages of training for New Zealand’s largest ever off-road running event, the Lost World Adventure half-marathon, which is being held in Woodhill Forest on Sunday 11 November. More >>
Government must address Kyoto threat
Monday, 5 November 2001, 11:59 am | Carter Holt Harvey
With the world staring down the barrel of a recession the government has to pull back its timetable for ratification of the Kyoto Protocol Carter Holt Harvey’s Chief Operating Officer Jay Goodenbour said today. More >>
Tokoroa Takes Up Half-Marathon Challenge
Friday, 2 November 2001, 9:56 am | Carter Holt Harvey
Around 100 people from the Tokoroa region, including more than 80 from Carter Holt Harvey Kinleith, are in the final stages of training for the Lost World Adventure, a corporate half-marathon being held on November 11 at Woodhill Forest, north of ... More >>
Carter Holt Harvey announces September results
Wednesday, 17 October 2001, 9:51 am | Carter Holt Harvey
Carter Holt Harvey today announced net earnings for the September quarter of $15 million – compared with a loss of $34 million in the previous June quarter. More >>
Old Faithfuls Power Up for Crisis
Monday, 20 August 2001, 5:35 pm | Carter Holt Harvey
Carter Holt Harvey is firing up some of its more venerable electricity generators to help in the power crisis. More >>
Strike Action Forces Closure
Monday, 20 August 2001, 5:27 pm | Carter Holt Harvey
Carter Holt Harvey had decided to issue lockout notices to union members at its Rangiora MDF plant on Friday night after they again walked off the site without notice, Tom Newton, Facility Manager, confirmed today. More >>
Fire Put Out At Kinleith
Thursday, 16 August 2001, 12:27 am | Carter Holt Harvey
A fire that started this morning at 3 am at the Carter Holt Harvey pulp and paper mill at Kinleith has been put out, Kinleith Chief Executive Brice Landman has confirmed. More >>
CHH Appoints Chief Of Information Technology
Friday, 10 August 2001, 11:02 am | Carter Holt Harvey
Russell has overall responsibility for Information Technology and e-business, and will work with Oxygen Business Solutions and other IT providers to improve service levels, facilitate e-business adoption and manage the company's IT capital expenditure ... More >>
Carter Holt Harvey Keen to See Return to Work
Monday, 6 August 2001, 3:05 pm | Carter Holt Harvey
Carter Holt Harvey was disappointed that union members at its MDF manufacturing site at Rangiora had taken strike action without warning this morning, Tom Newton, Facility Manager, said today. More >>