Moore & Associates Commissioning OCC Study

Study examines market trends for OCC through the rest of this decade.

 

Moore & Associates, in conjunction with EU Consulting, announces the commissioning of their latest study: The World OCC Market. This major strategic business analysis focuses on future trends and developments in the supply/demand, pricing, and procurement practices for Old Corrugated Containers.

 

The report’s coverage is global, with emphasis on developments in the major regions – Western Europe, North America, Japan, China, and Asia Far East.

 

The report’s contents will include the following:

 

·           OCC worldwide supply and demand history and projections to the year 2010

 

·           The Asian import market, its buying characteristics and effect on OCC pricing

 

·            Comparison and analysis of published prices (for Asia, Europe, and North America) and                                                                                   actual market prices (for North America only)

 

·           OCC Price Forecast over the next two years (2006 and 2007)

 

·           The effect OCC mill inventory on the market and procurement costs

 

·           An analysis of the relationship between OCC and Mixed Paper

 

The report will help subscribers:

 

-            Understand the important trends in the OCC market

 

-           Identify regional/national investment and trading opportunities in OCC business as well as paper and board products based on recycled fibre

 

-           Plan sourcing/collection and purchasing strategies for OCC

 

-           Identify business opportunities for recycling machinery and equipment.

 

For further information on the study, contact Moore & Associates or visit the project website at: www.globalrecyclefiber.com. 

 

Moore & Associates is a paper recycling consulting firm with a worldwide practice dedicated to recovered paper supply/demand. EU Consulting is a German based company with twenty years of experience in global recycled fiber studies.

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