Paper manufacturer Boise has announced it will cut back production at a St. Helens, Oregon paper mill, eliminating 325 jobs.
The company said 300 of the jobs lost will be at the mill, with another 25 lost from related sales, marketing and logistics units.
Boise said it will continue to employ 170 workers at the St. Helens facility once the restructuring is complete in January.
Boise Cascade Holdings, LLC, which uses the trade name Boise, is an American pulp and paper company, ranked as the thirteenth largest forest products company in the world. It is composed of the assets sold off when the publicly-traded Boise Cascade Corporation renamed itself OfficeMax.