Freedonia Focus on Paper & Paperboard
July 14, 2007
Bharat Book Bureau, a leading market information aggregator has tabled a report presents
'Freedonia Focus on Paper & Paperboard'
(http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=46137)

Topics covered include market size, production and consumption segmentation, trade, environmental and regulatory considerations, market environment, capacity overview, production and consumption forecasts, industry composition and leading participants. Production and consumption segments include paperboard, paper, and construction and other specialty paper and paperboard. This 20 page report also includes a highlights summary and resources section.

Companies Profiled

International Paper Company
Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation
Weyerhaeuser Company

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About the Press Release
This report discusses US paper and paperboard production and consumption for the years 1999 and 2004, with forecasts to 2009.


 
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