Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Corrugated Medium Supply Tight
Corrugated Medium is the wavy, middle fluting material in containers. Typical basis weights are 16, 18, 22, 26, 31, 33, 36, and 40, although the standard, and most popular, is 26 pound (pounds/1000square feet) The capacity has shrunk in recent years yielding a relatively tight supply to the market. Many of the higher cost mill locations have closed. The first round of closures started in 2005, totaling 790,000 tons (total market is 10,400,000 tons). Mill locations held by International paper, Smurfit, Menasha, Groveton, and Longview have been affected. Production for 2007 is expected to raise only 1% for 2007. Prices have remained stable. Again, market tightness is a result of curtained supply side NOT demand.
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