Newsprint is an uncoated paper that is defined as a grade produced with mechanical (groundwood) fiber and its primary end use is newspapers. The standard basis weight is mainly 30 lbs but weights also include 24 lbs through 35 lbs. Canada is the world leader in newsprint production and the USA is the world’s largest consumer. The bulk of USA newsprint going into daily newspapers. Demand for this grade continues its downward trend (decrease of 10.6% for 9 months 2007 vs. 2006). Many newsprint producers have shuttered equipment as a result.
Top North American Producers (per Pulp and Paper Week Council)
Company Capacity (000) %Market Share
AbitibiBowater 5,755 47.1%
White Birth 1,160 9.5%
Kruger 1155 9.5%
SP Newsprint 990 8.1%
NORPAC 730 6.0%
Catalyst 700 5.7%
Tembec 500 4.1%
Boise Cascade 425 3.5%
Alberta 300 2.5%
Howe Sound 220 1.8%
Total North America capacity 12,200 tons
Top ten producers – 98% of capacity (top 5 – 80%)
Sunday, December 16, 2007
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