U.S. Containerboard Operating Rates in June Reach Highest Levels of 2010

For the eighth straight month, U.S. containerboard production rose over last year, according to the June 2010 U. S. Containerboard Statistics Report released this week by AF&PA, Washington, D.C., USA. Total production increased 47,100 tons or 1.7% over June 2009. Total production amounts decreased compared with May 2010; however, the average daily production was up 1.6%. Year-to-date 2010 production has increased 10.6% over 2009. The containerboard operating rate for June 2010 rose 6.0 points over June 2009 to 96.7%.

As with total containerboard, linerboard production has seen eight months of increases over last year. June’s production level was 2.3% higher than in June 2009. Linerboard production fell compared with May 2010 but the average daily production saw a 1.5% increase. Production for exports decreased 3.9% over this time last year but increased 12.7% compared with May 2010. Linerboard’s June operating rate mirrors the rise, increasing 5.8 points over June 2009 to 96.9%.

June corrugating medium production was flat, only increasing 1,100 tons or 0.1% from June 2009. June’s production fell 1.5% compared with last month, but the average daily production showed an increase of 1.8%. Exports reported an increase, posting a rise of 14.5% over same month last year and 1.4% over May 2010. The June medium operating rate of 96.2% showed an increase of 6.4 points over June 2009.

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