The Coy Paper Company Blog continues to report on poor advertising and declining publication circulation because of the current recession.,
Like many forestry companies, AbitibiBowater has been hit hard by the slump in the North American advertising industry during the recession. Most publishers have cut the size of newspapers and magazines, reduced basis weight, switched to more economical papers, and decrease print runs in an effort to survive - all leading to less paper.
AbitibBowater just announced they will indefinitely close three Canadian mills and several paper machines involving four other mills, including one in the USA.
The company is slowly releasing details, but we understand mills effected include one of two newsprint machines in Clermont, Que.; the company will idle one of the machines at its Coosa Pines, AL paper mill indefinitely. The digital printing paper mill in Beaupre, near Quebec City, will be shut down completely; and, commercial printing operation at Fort Frances, Ont., will be closed. The industry has witnessed a 30 percent drop in demand in newsprint since the beginning of the year.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
More bad news for the paper industry and for Newsprint
Post a Comment