Monthly Archives: November 2016
Mayr-Melnhof sales up 5.9 per cent; the Group’s consolidated sales totaled Euro 1,713.8 million
(Vienna, Austria, Nov. 23, 2016) The Mayr-Melnhof Group was able to increase sales as well as profit in the first three quarters of 2016 compared to the reference period in an increasingly challenging economic environment lacking direction. Due to the broad geographical sales spectrum and the focus on various consumer goods industries it was possible to maintain capacity utilization at a high level in both divisions despite restrained overall conditions.
The Group’s consolidated sales totaled Euro 1,713.8 million and were Read More...
Top 3 Trends Impacting the Containerboard Market in North America Through 2020
(USA, Nov. 22, 2016) Technavio’s latest report on the containerboard market in North America provides an analysis on the most important trends expected to impact the market outlook from 2016-2020. Technavio defines an emerging trend as a factor that has the potential to significantly impact the market and contribute to its growth or decline.
Abhay Sinha, a lead analyst from Technavio, says, “The demand for paperboard packaging from industries like food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and e-commerce is driving the Read More...
Brazil’s pulp exports up 13.5 per cent in September; China continues to lead as export destination
(Nov. 23, 2016) The balance of trade surplus of the Brazilian planted tree industry totaled $4.9 billion from January to September 2016, recording a high of 5.4% year-over-year ($4.6 billion), according to the Brazilian Tree Industry (Ibá).
September 2016 year-to-date, exports values have remained stable compared year-over-year ($5.7 billion); pulp contributed positively with $4.1 billion (+1.3%), wood panels with $177 million (+24.6%) and paper with $1.4 million (-6.4%).
Exported volumes September 2016 year-to-date were higher compared with the same period in Read More...
North American Wood Fiber Prices Continued Downward Trend thru 3Q 2016
(Seattle, USA, Nov. 22, 2016) Prices for wood fiber consumed by the pulp industry in North America have fallen over the past year in all regions of the continent with the exception of the US South, reports the North American Wood Fiber Review (NAWFR). The biggest declines have been in the northwestern and northeastern US where prices have fallen between 10-15% from the 3Q/15 to the 3Q/16.
In the US Northwest, where a majority of the fiber furnish is sawmills Read More...
DS Smith officially opens new display and consumer packaging plant in Germany
(London, UK, Nov. 21, 2016) DS Smith on Nov. 17 officially opened its newly-built display and consumer packaging plant in Erlensee, Germany. The plant is part of the company’s investment program that is designed to help it double in size.
Construction of the new facility began in August 2015 and was completed in September this year.
DS Smith has invested approximately 50 million Euros in the project -- developing the new plant and equipping it with the latest printing and finishing Read More...
FajarPaper net sales increased by 25 per cent; produces lightweight packaging paper in Indonesia
(Djakarta, Indonesia, Nov. 22, 2016) Capitalising on the success from its new line of lightweight packaging papers, FajarPaper announced a 25% increase in net sales to Rp 4,549 billion ($339 million) and net income of Rp 687 billion ($51 million) for the first nine months of 2016.
Achieving an EBITDA of Rp 950 billion ($70.7 million) and a net income of Rp 687 billion ($51 million) in the first nine months of 2016 is a significant turnaround from 2015, and Read More...
Resolute 3Q sales down 2 per cent from year ago to $888 million
(Montreal, Canada, Nov. 21, 2016) Resolute Forest Products Inc. reported net income for the quarter ended September 30, 2016, of $14 million, compared to a GAAP net loss of $6 million in the same period in 2015.
Sales were $888 million in the 3Q 2016, down $17 million, or 2%, from the 3Q 2015. Excluding special items, the company reported net income of $19 million, compared to net income of $14 million in the 3Q 2015.
The company recorded operating income Read More...
First Quality Tissue Announces Plans to Install Two New Tissue Machines
(USA, Nov. 21, 2016) First Quality Tissue today announced that it will install two new two new tissue machines -- one in the company’s Anderson, South Carolina facility and the other in First Quality’s Lock Haven, Pennsylvania facility.
Details of the machines’ production capacities were not disclosed.
According to First Quality, the machine to be installed in Anderson is expected to begin production during the second half of 2018, while the machine to be installed in Lock Haven is slated for Read More...
Neucel in Talks with Union to Restart Port Alice Dissolving Pulp Mill
(Canada, Nov. 22, 2016) Neucel reportedly would like to restart its Specialty Cellulose pulp mill in Port Alice, British Columbia, Canada, and on Nov. 14 met with Unifor Local 514 to talk about ways to cut fixed costs.
“We need to reduce our fixed costs, and wages are a large part of fixed costs,” said Neucel’s Vice President of Human Resources Warren Beatty, who added that in order for the company to restart pulp production, they need to change “the Read More...
Dow backs recycling of paper release liner waste
(Brussels, Belgium, November 14, 2016) Dow Chemical subsidiary Dow Corning has entered a partnership with RecuLiner -- a Belgian company responsible for developing a recycling technology for converting paper release liner waste from self-adhesive labels into a range of end products such as insulation material.
Release liners serve as a carrier for labels to transfer the label to the final product - and because silicone layers are present on release liners, they become part of the waste stream.
Kris Verschueren, global Read More...
Schur Flexibles takes majority holding in Drukkerij Zwart
(The Netherlands, Nov. 21, 2016) The Schur Flexibles Group acquires a majority holding in the Dutch company Drukkerij Zwart B.V. The takeover of the majority of the shares, which was agreed on 4 November 2016, is subject to the approval of the cartel authorities.
Schur Flexibles produces and distributes high quality flexible packaging solutions for the food, tobacco and pharmaceutical industries.
With the acquisition of Zwart, one of the leading Dutch companies in the flexible packaging sector, the Group has supplemented Read More...
Tetra Pak identifies food & beverage opportunities in senior market
(Sweden, Nov. 21, 2016) Tetra Pak has released a consumer study to highlight opportunities in the food and beverage market for seniors, those aged 60 and over, the fastest growing consumer group in the world.
Libby Costin, VP Global Marketing at Tetra Pak said: “Seniors spend 20% of their income on food and beverages. They have more disposable income than previous generations, and are poised to become one of the most important consumer groups over the next decade with a Read More...
Link: Kruger Products’ bold environmental vision translates into bottom-line results
(Canada, Nov. 21, 2016) A bold vision, a solid commitment and profound action: that is the best way to describe tissue manufacturer Kruger Products’ landmark five-year Sustainability 2015 program, which has guided the firm’s journey to reduce its environmental footprint since 2010. The company produces well-known brands such as Cashmere and Scotties.
“We are the market leader, and with that comes the responsibility to lead in terms of sustainability,” explains Mario Gosselin, Kruger Products CEO. “Sustainability 2015 was definitely a Read More...
Gomà-Camps orders new paper machine
(Heidenheim, Germany, Nov. 18, 2016) Gomà-Camps Consumer, SLU, company owned by Gomà-Camps Group and located in Ejea de los Caballeros (Spain), has signed the purchase of a new high quality Paper Machine with German Tissue Paper Machine Manufacturer, Voith.
The new Paper Machine, PM7, with a trim width of 2.800mm and a design speed of 2.000 m/min will have a production capacity of 34.000 tpy. Gomà-Camps Group has yet received all permits for its Euro 30 million euros investment.
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U.S. containerboard production increased in October 2016
(Washington DC, USA, Nov. 17, 2016) The American Forest & Paper Association released its October 2016 U.S. Containerboard Statistics Report, which said containerboard production was 1.3 percent higher compared to October 2015. The month-over-month average daily production compared to September 2016 was 2.1 percent lower.
The containerboard operating rate for October decreased to 95.5 percent, while the year-to-date operating rate of 95 percent was 0.9 percent lower compared to year-to-date 2015. (Source: AF&PA)
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