Norway's Norske Skog - the world's second biggest producer of newsprint - said one of its two paper machines at the Tasman Mill at Kawerau would close as of today (Wednesday) with the loss of 110 jobs.
The company first announced its intention to shut one machine last September, following a review of its newsprint capacity in Australasia.
The remaining Tasman machine will continue to produce newsprint predominantly for the New Zealand and Australian markets, Norske Skog said in a statement.
Over the last four months, management had worked closely with employees, unions and other stakeholders on the detailed closure arrangements, including a mill-wide restructuring programme, the company said.
"As a result of these discussions and significant redeployment within the mill, the final number of redundancies will be around 110, compared to the previous media reports of 130," it said.