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August 13, 2007
GP Acquisition of SSCC Brewton Mill Could Benefit Both Companies and the Bleached Board Segment
Analysis of: Smurfit-Stone Agrees to Sell Brewton, AL, Mill to Georgia-Pacific for $355 Million | biz.yahoo.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Smurfit-Stone Agrees to Sell Brewton, AL, Mill to Georgia-Pacific for $355 Million | biz.yahoo.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Smurfit-Stone’s sale of the Brewton, AL mill is a logical step after last year’s sale of the consumer packaging division and recycled boxboard mills to TPG Capital/Altivity. SSCC improves concentration on core business. The acquisition of this mill by Georgia-Pacific makes GP a bigger player in SBS...
August 8, 2007Thailand has emerged as a pulp & paper powerhouse
Analysis of: The Pulp Invasion-The Pulp & Paper Industry in the Mekong | www.wrm.org.uy
Author: Dave Hillman, Independent Consultant, Dave Hillman
Thailand is surrounded by countries needing to import fiber to meet their domestic paper & board requirements - Laos, Cambodia, Viet Nam, Malaysia, Myanmar Republic and of course China and India. With low labor rates, fast growing plantations and favorable transportation costs, this country...
August 6, 2007In defense of Gunns' proposed Eucalyptus pulp mill in Tasmania
Analysis of: Out of Control-the tragedy of tasmania's forests | www.themonthly.com.au
Author: Dave Hillman, Independent Consultant, Dave Hillman
Tasmania's location makes it a prime candidate to be a major supplier to emerging markets in India, SE Asia and the Pacific rim.
With 5 million hectares of E.Nitens plantations already producing chips (currently only for export), it is only natural to construct a local pulp mill to produce a value...
August 6, 2007
Pope & Talbot Capacity Reduction - Harbinger of More Bad Effects of the BC Logging Strike?
Analysis of: Pope & Talbot Announces Temporary Capacity Reduction | phx.corporate-ir.net
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Pope & Talbot Announces Temporary Capacity Reduction | phx.corporate-ir.net
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Pope & Talbot's announcement of a temporary capacity reduction at the Nanaimo, British Columbia mill is not likely to have a significant impact on the global northern bleached softwood kraft pulp market, but it might be the "canary in the mineshaft." If the BC logging strike continues,...
July 25, 2007
New Pratt Industries Recycled Containerboard Mill Is Not Likely to Upset the Supply/Demand Balance But Could Be Beneficial to Integrated Containerboard Producers
Analysis of: Pratt Industries USA to Build Louisiana Recycling Mill | www.visy.com.au
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Pratt Industries USA to Build Louisiana Recycling Mill | www.visy.com.au
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Will the new Pratt mill make the entire containerboard segment less attractive? What will be the impact on supply/demand, OCC costs and pricing- especially in view of the new Asian capacity that will come on in the next year? Will the affect all of the containerboard producers equally?
July 24, 2007BC Timber strike likely to create as many winners as losers.
Analysis of: No quick end in sight for B.C. forestry strike | www.theglobeandmail.com
Author: Robert Weinberger, Sole Proprietor, Bob Weinberger Forest Management Consulting
While the BC Logging and sawmill strike is likely to have a negative impact on coastal BC pulp and paper mills as they run out of wood chips, it is likely to benefit US Pacific Northwest operators. Also many BC sawmills were losing money during the currently poor lumber market, so welcome the...
July 24, 2007
B.C. forestry is bad news for pulp and paper producers including Catalyst Papers, Pope & Talbot and Howe Sound Pulp
Analysis of: No quick end in sight for B.C. forestry strike | www.theglobeandmail.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: No quick end in sight for B.C. forestry strike | www.theglobeandmail.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
The strike by British Columbia logging and sawmill workers could have significant negative impact on pulp and paper producers due to chip shortages and increased chip prices. The companies most likely to be negatively impacted include Catalyst Papers, Pope & Talbot, and Howe Sound Pulp.
July 20, 2007
No alternative but to find alternatives.
Analysis of: Potential Energy Crunch May Bring Other Fuels to Fore | online.wsj.com
Author: David Adams, President and Owner, Paper Quest llc
No alternative but to find alternatives.
Analysis of: Potential Energy Crunch May Bring Other Fuels to Fore | online.wsj.com
Author: David Adams, President and Owner, Paper Quest llc
Having lived in Brazil from 1974 to 1995, and visiting there at least three times a year, I am struck by lack of public knowledge in the US, that Brazil has had alternative fuel for over 30 years in the form of ethanol. My last car in Brazil, a 2 liter Ford station wagon, was powered on 100% alcohol,...
July 13, 2007
Graphic Packaging - Altivity merger should be beneficial to recycled paperboard packaging producers
Analysis of: Graphic Packaging Corporation and Altivity Packaging, LLC Announce Merger | phx.corporate-ir.net
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Graphic Packaging Corporation and Altivity Packaging, LLC Announce Merger | phx.corporate-ir.net
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Merger of Graphic Packaging and Altivity will result in the new GPK having 40% market share in recycled multi-ply paperboard. The top three North American recycled paperboard producers will have combined share of about 80%. This should improve prospects for balanced supply and demand and rational p...
July 11, 2007Saudi Tissue Joins Growth in Disposables Consumption
Analysis of: Metso to supply tissue machine to Saudi Paper Manufacturing in Saudi Arabia | www.metso.com
Author: Dave Hillman, Independent Consultant, Dave Hillman
While the growth of Saudi Arabia's tissue industry (facial, bath, AfH) is impressive for a country with so little fresh water, it is joining a previous growth in the disposables industry. The implication being that a growing middle class is becoming accustomed to enjoying the luxury of disposable products. ...
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