The mill sources fibers both from virgin wood, including sawmill residue, as well as from deinking.
It was the first thermomechanical pulp mill in South Korea, sourcing its fiber from domestic red pine.
[1] Norske Skog bought out Abitibi Consolidated from PanAsia in January 2006, integrating the Jeonju Mill into the group as Norske Skog Jeonju.
[1] The Korean operations were the first of Norske Skog's mills to be demerged, in June 2008.
It lists, for each paper machine, the type of paper produced, the annual production in tonnes, the trim width in millimeters and the speed in meters per minute.