Manufacturing Industry
Inertia sets in - Paper - scrap paper and board market information - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
Recycling Today, Oct, 2001
The low grades are either flat, stabilizing or inert, depending on the individual paper stock dealer's perspective. Old corrugated containers (OCC) are not having too much difficulty finding a home. However, there are some concerns that markets are only in balance due to the sharp drop in generation.
There continue to be reports of high inventories at paperboard mills throughout the country. Downtime continues to play a factor in the market. More announcements of additional downtime continue to be made.
Along with extended downtime, some paperboard mills are announcing plans to permanently remove capacity from the market. While this could help expedite a balanced environment, over the short term this displacement could put further pressure on paper stock markets.
Added to the short-term uncertainties, Temple-Inland recently announced plans to acquire Gaylord Container. The announcement was made in late September. Gaylord has been a significant consumer of OCC and a number of other low grades. It is too early to determine the impact of the acquisition.
The old newspapers grade (ONP) also holds little short-term promise. Off-shore activity is mixed, with uncertain signals coming from South Korea, a key consumer of the grade. Pulp substitutes, however, are showing a modicum of strength.
U.S. Producer Price Index/Mixed Paper * Index based on 1982 average prices as 100 July 1,178.6 August 794.1 September 682.7 October 504.0 November 506.6 Dec 370.4 Jan '01 292.5 Feb 266.4 March 258.1 April 245.2 May 171.9 June 169.4 July 172.1 Note: Table made from bar graph. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
(Additional news on paper markets, including breaking news and pricing is available at www.RecyclingToday.com.)
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