Tuesday, July 24, 2007

North American printing and writing paper shipments fall in May

Overall printing and writing paper shipments in North America at 2.24 million tons in May were 60,000 tons or 3.1% lower than
a year ago, according to data from the Pulp and Paper Products Council. The year-to-date reduction was 189,000 tons or 1.7%.
Mill operating rates declined in three of the four major grade segments, the exception being coated paper, which gained four percentage points to 92% on a shipments-to-capacity basis.
The decline in North American printing and writing paper demand at 5.6% was more than three times the 1.4% decline in production in May. However a 16.4% drop in imports and a 24.1% rise in offshore exports offset the imbalance. Overall mill inventories at the end of May were 2,000 tons lower than at the end of April and 296,000 tons higher than a year ago.

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