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Any clue why sales were strong in Europe and North America?
It might be worthwhile to talk to Allen Whitman and Michel Valois and see if they know. Cheers, Dave -----Original Message----- From: Causholli, Monika Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 8:24 AM To: Aguilera-Peon, Maria Teresa; Allan, David; Biggerstaff, Finley; Boudreaux, Jay; Braune, Carlos; Bruce, Michelle; Bruce-Jones, Tom; Bruch, Greg; Bryja, James; Cardoso, Leo; Carter, Karen E.; Conner, Andrew R.; Crane, Bob; Determeyer, Peggy; Dimitry, Dirk; Ferrell, Daniel; Foster, Michael; Ho, David; Hutchinson, Elizabeth; Juvane, Danilo; Kabel, Jeff; Kiehne, Sean; Monroe, James; Perez, Eugenio; Rickard, Craig; Robinson, Richard T.; Schmidt, Joern; Schube, Jonathan; Stapley, Cecil; Thakkar, Ami; Then, Leslie; Wales, Stacey Subject: Norscan Statistics for October 2001 Hello, Please the attached PRELIMINARY CHEMICAL MARKET PULP REPORT from PPPC. Highlights: Inventories decreased by 48,000 metric tonnes, from the 1.549 million level, to reach the 1.501 million level. This is a positive development for pulp producers especially when compared to the hitorically flat change in October. BUT in October the the lowering of inventories did not come as a result of producer discipline. In fact Norscan producers operated at 90% in October compared to the 79% in September. What brought the reduction in inventories is the increase in shipments this month. Shipments were 1.866 million compared to the 1.771 million level in September. Demand was at a record high for the month of October due to strong pick-up sales in North America and Western Europe. Also contributing to the high demand were the shipments to Asia/Africa. See the table below for the summary of statistics: Norscan Market Pulp Statistics - October 2001 Sep-01 Oct-01 Change in 000s Inventories 1,549 1,501 (48) Op. Rates 0.79 0.90 (0.11) Production 1,584 1,850 266 Shipments 1,771 1,899 128 << File: prelim.pdf <<
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