Dissolving pulp refers to the pulp
with cellulose content above 90%, mainly including wood pulp, bamboo pulp and
cotton pulp (dissolving pulp in this report just involve wood and bamboo pulps),
and finding application mainly in viscose fiber downstream.
In 2013, global dissolving pulp
capacity approximated 6.3 million tons which were mainly produced in such
countries where forest resources are abundant as North America, South Africa
and Brazil. As the dissolving pulp industry is fairly profitable during
2009-2011 when a great number of dissolving pulp projects were built in China,
the dissolving pulp capacity of China rose to about one million tons till
2013, holding the second place in the world.
Although with a rather large
dissolving pulp capacity, China is in short of forest resources and Chinese
dissolving pulp manufacturers has a higher production cost than international
counterparts. In 2012-2013, China’s viscose fiber industry remained in the
doldrums, hence a lower demand for dissolving pulp. This, coupled with the
impact of the global low-priced dissolving pulp on the domestic market, led to
a universally low operating rate for dissolving pulp devices, thus resulting
in the overall loss-making of the industry. In 2013, the output of dissolving
pulp in China was only around 360kt, with a mere 36% operating rate but export
dependency ratio as much as 83.4%.
In April 2014, Ministry of Commerce
People’s Republic of China announced final determination in anti-dumping
investigation: starting from April 6, 2014, China would levy tariffs of 17%,
13% and 6.8% on the pulp produced in the United States, Canada, and Brazil,
respectively. The implementation period would span 5 years since April 6,
2014. This is good for the sales of dissolving pulp in China and would hinder
the impact of the imported dissolving pulp. Although the factors including
destocking in distribution and weak demand from downstream market led to the
fluctuation of the prices of dissolving pulp in the bottom, the dissolving
pulp industry in China is expected to witness a turning point in 2014.
The world’s dissolving pulp
industry features quite high concentration and key industrial players consist
of Sappi, Aditya Birla, Lenzing, Sateri, Rayonier, etc. In 2013, the total
dissolving pulp capacity of the aforesaid five producers accounted for roughly
54.5% of global total. In the forthcoming years, the world’s dissolving pulp
capacity will continue to grow and the key increments will involve the
successively expanded capacity of 300kt from Lenzing, the capacity of 190kt
switched for production by Rayonier, the newly built capacity of 175kt from
Thailand’s Double A, and otherwise.
Chinese dissolving pulp
manufacturers are mainly medium and large paper-making enterprises and
chemical fiber enterprises; wherein, the paper-making enterprises is chiefly
composed of Yueyang Forest & Paper, Sun Paper and Zhenlai Xinsheng Paper
(putting into production in 2013), mainly producing wood dissolving pulp and
with their capacities hitting 300 kt/a, 200 kt/a and 100 kt/a respectively;
and chemical fiber enterprises include Jilin Chemical Fiber Group and Yibin
Grace Group Company, producing bamboo dissolving pulp in the main, of which
the 95 kt/a bamboo pulp project of Jilin Chemical Fiber Group is still under
construction and expected to put into production in 2014.
As a large consumer of viscose
fiber around the globe, China’s output of viscose fiber is anticipated to keep
a growth rate of 10% or so in the upcoming years, which beyond doubt stimulate
a rise in the demand for dissolving pulp. After anti-dumping tariff is levied
by China on the imported dissolving pulp in 2014, the output of home-made
dissolving pulp in China is expected to grow steadily, and it will get to
around one million tons in 2016.
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Table of Content
1. Overview of Dissolving Pulp
Industry
1.1 Definition &
Classification
1.2 Industrial Chain
2. Global Dissolving Pulp
Industry
2.1 Status Quo
2.2 Price Analysis
3. China Dissolving Pulp
Industry
3.1 Status Quo
3.2 Anti-dumping Investigation
3.3 Supply
3.4 Demand
3.5 Import & Export
3.6 Competition Pattern
3.7 Price Analysis
4. Downstream Viscose Fiber
Market
4.1 Capacity
4.2 Output
4.3 Import & Export
4.4 Price Analysis
5. Major Dissolving Pulp Companies
Worldwide
5.1 Sateri
5.1.1 Profile
5.1.2 Operation
5.1.3 Revenue Structure
5.1.4 Gross Margin
5.1.5 Dissolving Pulp
Business
5.1.6 Business in China
5.2 Sappi
5.2.1 Profile
5.2.2 Operation
5.2.3 Revenue Structure
5.2.4 Dissolving Pulp Business
5.2.5 Business in China
5.3 Rayonier
5.3.1 Profile
5.3.2 Operation
5.3.3 Revenue Structure
5.3.4 Dissolving Pulp Business
5.4 Aditya Birla Group
5.4.1 Profile
5.4.2 Operation of Grasim
5.4.3 Dissolving Pulp Business of
Grasim
5.4.4 Business in China
5.5 Lenzing Group
5.5.1 Profile
5.5.2 Operation
5.5.3 Operation of Fiber Business
Division
5.5.4 Dissolving Pulp Business
5.5.5 Business in China
6. Main Dissolving Pulp Producers
in China
6.1 Sun Paper
6.1.1 Profile
6.1.2 Operation
6.1.3 Revenue Structure
6.1.4 Gross Margin
6.1.5 Clients & Suppliers
6.1.6 Dissolving Pulp Business
6.1.7 Prediction & Outlook
6.2 Jilin Chemical Fiber
Group
6.2.1 Profile
6.2.2 Operation
6.2.3 Revenue Structure
6.2.4 Gross Margin
6.2.5 Clients & Suppliers
6.2.6 Dissolving Pulp Business
6.2.7 Prediction & Outlook
6.3 Fujian Nanping Paper
6.3.1 Profile
6.3.2 Operation
6.3.3 Revenue Structure
6.3.4 Gross Margin
6.3.5 Clients
6.3.6 Dissolving Pulp Business
6.3.7 Prediction & Outlook
6.4 Yanbian Shixian Bailu
Papermaking
6.4.1 Profile
6.4.2 Operation
6.4.3 Revenue Structure
6.4.4 Gross Margin
6.4.5 Clients
6.4.6 Dissolving Pulp Business
6.4.7 Prediction & Outlook
6.5 Fujian Qingshan Paper
Industry
6.5.1 Profile
6.5.2 Operation
6.5.3 Revenue Structure
6.5.4 Gross Margin
6.5.5 Dissolving Pulp Business
6.5.6 Prediction & Outlook
6.6 Yueyang Forest & Paper
6.6.1 Profile
6.6.2 Operation
6.6.3 Revenue Structure
6.6.4 Gross Margin
6.6.5 Clients
6.6.6 Dissolving Pulp Business
6.6.7 Prediction & Outlook
6.7 Shandong Chenming Paper
Holdings
6.7.1 Profile
6.7.2 Operation
6.7.3 Dissolving Pulp Business
6.8 Yibin Grace Group Company
6.8.1 Profile
6.8.2 Operation
6.8.3 Dissolving Pulp Business
7 Conclusion & Prediction
7.1 Conclusion
7.2 Prediction
7.2.1 Supply & Demand
Prediction
7.2.2 Downstream Prediction
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