As a result of the flexibility derived from being a swing mill, the FSC Mill will be able to lower its cost structure accordingly when redirecting production from dissolving pulp to NBHK pulp, which, relative to dissolving pulp, is simpler to produce and has a higher yield derived from the same fiber source. In addition, the simplified production process and higher yield of NBHK pulp will result in an increase in production capacity at the FSC Mill by approximately 25% based on producing NBHK pulp compared with dissolving pulp.
In keeping with the company's strategy of producing low-cost, high-quality pulp products, the FSC Mill will produce, among other products, specialty maple NBHK pulp, a product suited for premium packaging, tissues and toweling, and other technical and specialty papers, due to its excellent smoothness, opacity, bulk, and cleanliness, and dissolving pulp. The production of other specialty hardwood pulp will be evaluated over the next few months.
The FSC Mill has extensive experience in both NBHK pulp and dissolving pulp production. Leveraging this expertise, the company anticipates the FSC Mill will require no down-time to modify operations into a swing mill.
Fortress explains that the primary difference between dissolving pulp production and NBHK pulp production is the additional chemical processes that dissolving pulp must undergo. This results in lower yields and higher costs. Given current market conditions for dissolving pulp, the company has determined that the FSC Mill can improve margins by redirecting its production capacity to lower-cost NBHK pulp production, which does not require this additional process.
The ability of the FSC Mill to pivot its production in this manner to improve margins is reflective of the strategic benefit to the company of diversifying the FSC Mill's production capabilities. The "swing mill" capability serves as a hedge against price shocks and demand changes in the market for dissolving pulp. In addition, the improved production flexibility will allow the company to mitigate any adverse impacts resulting from the threatened imposition of a dumping tariff by China's Ministry of Commerce on the import of Canadian dissolving pulp into China.
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