Tuesday, March 14, 2006
North American Paper Market
The deepest restructuring in 25 years has been occurring in the North American Paper market. In 2005 an estimated 9% of capacity was permanently shut down. Paper companies announced permanent closure of 6.7million tons of pulp and paper out of a capacity of nearly 90million. Primary reasons cited included high energy and chemical cost as well as increase shipping fees.
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