Verso Paper plans to take coated groundwood downtime in 1H 2009
Dec 23, 2008. /Lesprom.com/. Verso Paper Corp. announced that it intends to take approximately 100 thousand tons of downtime related to coated groundwood production during the first half of 2009.
Dec 23, 2008. /Lesprom.com/. Verso Paper Corp. intends to take approximately 100 thousand tons of downtime related to coated groundwood production during the first half of 2009, the company said in a statement received by Lesprom Network.
The facilities where the downtime will be taken and the timing of the downtime will be determined as the first half of 2009 progresses. Approximately 85 thousand tons of the downtime will be in response to market conditions in the coated paper industry, with the balance being related to planned maintenance outages. Verso’s coated groundwood paper is used in leading catalogs and magazines.
“As we have demonstrated throughout 2008, we remain committed to running our manufacturing operations in a manner that attempts to achieve a balance between our supply of paper and the demand for paper by our customers. Based on what we currently see relative to coated groundwood demand and inventory levels, this additional downtime is necessary to help us maintain that balance,” said Verso President and CEO Mike Jackson. He added, “We believe that the downtime will not have any impact on Verso’s ability to supply coated groundwood paper to our customers, as we have ample production flexibility to meet changing demand.”
Verso Paper Corp. produces coated papers, including coated groundwood and coated freesheet, and supercalendered and specialty products.