Textiles Intelligence, Feb 2011, Pages: 26
Statistics: Global and Regional Trends in Textile FibreConsumption, 2011 Edition This report includes statistical data and analysis of total fibreconsumption and man-made fibre production, trade
Textiles Intelligence, July 2011, Pages: 13
FibreConsumptioninSouthAmerica, 2011 EditionThisreport includes statistical data and analysis of total man-made fibre production and total mill fibreconsumptioninSouthAmerica, covering the
Textiles Intelligence, Feb 2012, Pages: 26
Statistics: Global and Regional Trends in Mill FibreConsumption and Man-Made Fibre Production, 4th Quarter 2011 Edition This report includes statistical data and analyses of mill consumption of
Textiles Intelligence, March 2010, Pages: 24
Statistics: Global and Regional Trends in Textile FibreConsumption, 2010 Edition Global textile mill fibreconsumption—a measure of textile production—fell by 5.7% to 156,003 mn lb (70.8 mn tons) in
YarnsandFibers.com, March 2010, Pages: 276
Polyester Staple Fibre Apparent ConsumptioninSouthAmerica
Table 2.93. Demand/Supply Trends in Polyester Staple Fibrein West Europe
Table 2.94. Trends in Polyester Staple Fibre Capacity in West Europe
IAL, April 2012, Pages: 63
report has drawn on a variety of published sources, including government statistics, trade associations, in-house and library data. Our staff inSouthAmerica also conducted anextensive telephone
YarnsandFibers.com, Dec 2008, Pages: 102
covering the entire value chain beginning from benzene further to intermediate – caprolactum, down to nylon fibre and filaments. The Report presents tabulation and graphical presentation of trends in demand
DANA Limited, Feb 2010, Pages: 220
international forest investors watch the USA-based NCREIF returnsclosely. But, where does New Zealand investment fit in? Superior growth = better returns? IRR return trends for radiata pine are provided for 1992