ITOCHU Announces Increase in Pulp Volumes and Establishes Position as the World's Largest Pulp Trader
With global demand for paper on the increase, Mets? Fibre has established a high level of cost competitiveness, making the most of Finland’s extensive forest resources to maintain consistent supplies of high quality raw materials.
Implementing this plan will increase annual pulp production at Mets? Fibre by approximately 800,000 tons, taking the total to around 3.1 million tons. In terms of production volume, this is expected to establish the company as the world’s leading producer of paper pulp from coniferous trees. Plans to increase production are scheduled to be completed in September 2017.
ITOCHU and Mets? Fibre began importing pulp into Japan in the 1970s, before entering into an official sales partnership in 2004. These days, ITOCHU sells coniferous pulp to markets across Asia as Mets? Fibre’s exclusive distributor. Of the scheduled 800,000-ton increase in production, it has been agreed that ITOCHU will handle around 700,000 tons. Of that total, ITOCHU is planning to sell approximately 500,000 tons to Asian markets, to cater to growing demand.
Making the most of its sales network, particularly in China, Europe and North America, figures show that ITOCHU handled 2.8 million tons of pulp in fiscal 2014, the largest volume of any of the world’s major pulp traders. This planned increase in production will take the total amount of pulp handled by ITOCHU to 3.5 million tons. As well as cementing ITOCHU’s position as the leading global pulp trader, this will enable the company to expand its sales network even further and strengthen its paper pulp operations.
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