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Rauch Guide to the US & Canadian Pulp & Paper Industry 2007 Edition
Grey House Publishing Inc, Sep 2006, Pages: 400
The Rauch Guide to the US & Canadian Pulp & Paper Industry, first edition, provides industry structure and current market information about the $158-billion US and $29-billion pulp and paper industry which faces intense competition and severe government regulation. The report contains a wealth of marketing and related technical information about the business.
The Guide is divided into 12 chapters with 175 tables and 20 figures within its 400 pages, providing data on information that is either widely scattered or difficult to find, therefore saving valuable time and information. It provides current market information and trends to 2008; industry economics and government regulations; company share data for each of the leading product categories; technology and raw material information; industry sources of further data; and unique profiles of 500+ pulp and paper manufacturers, a section which includes all known companies with pulp and paper sales at or over $15 million annually.
Information includes: - Economics. After a brief introduction, this section provides data on industry shipments; long-term growth and forecasts; prices; company performance; employment, expenditures, and productivity; transportation and geographical patterns; packaging; foreign trade; and government regulations. - Technology and raw materials. These chapters provide market, technical, and raw material information for chemicals, equipment and related materials, including market size and leading suppliers, prices, end uses, and trends. - Products and markets. These sections provide information for each major industry product, including market size and historical trends, leading suppliers, five-year forecasts, industry structure, and major end uses. - Industry activities, organizations and sources of information. This chapter lists meetings, exhibits, and trade shows, sources of statistical information, trade associations, technical and professional societies, and trade and technical periodicals. - Directory. This section profiles major industry companies, both public and private. Generally several hundred companies are analyzed. Information includes web address, estimated total and domestic sales, product description, and recent mergers and acquisitions. - Appendixes. This section provides a cross-reference of suppliers, subsidiaries and divisions.
Users describe the Guide as the best single-source document for the entire US and Canadian pulp and paper industry. Hundreds of copies have been sold worldwide to producers of pulp and paper, raw material and equipment suppliers, consultants, investment bankers, and others with a stake in this large and complex industry
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