Title: Maine Future Forest Economy Project
1Maine Future Forest Economy Project
Funding from Department of Conservation
Maine Forest Service Maine Technology
Institute
2Maine Future Forest Economy Project
- A year-long effort of the Maine Department of
Conservation with additional funding from the
Maine Technology Institute - 12-member Advisory Committee
- Research led by Innovative Natural Resource
Solutions LLC
3The focus of this work is on the manufacturing
component of Maines forest economy.
4The Wood
5The Markets
6Pulp Paper Industry
7Top Ten Paper Producing States (volume), 2001
8Production of Pulp and Paper at Maine Mills, 1993
- 2002
9Pulp Paper Employment in Maine, 1990 - 2004
10All Cost Slides
- Information developed by Paperloop Benchmarking
Services, Atlanta, GA - Produced specifically for the Maine Future Forest
Economy Project - Mills are not identified and cash cost
information is by weighted average - All cost information is for Q1 2004 (OSB
information Q3-2004)
11North American Cost Curve Coated Groundwood
12Weighted Average Cash Cost/Short Ton Coated
Groundwood
13North American Cost Curve Coated Freesheet
14Weighted Average Cash Cost/Short Ton Coated
Freesheet
15North American Cost Curve Uncoated Freesheet
16Weighted Average Cash Cost/Short Ton Uncoated
Freesheet
17Global Cost Curve, Directory
18Weighted Average Cash Cost, Short TonDirectory
19Global Cost Curve, Supercalendared
20Weighted Average Cash Cost, Short
TonSupercalendared
21Solid Wood IndustrySawmills and Secondary
Manufacturers
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23Maine Lumber Production, 1975 - 2002
24Engineered Wood Products
25North American OSB Facilities, 1984 and 2004
Source APA The Engineered Wood Association
26North American Cost Curve, OSB
27Biomass Energy and Bio-Products
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29Anticipated High-value REC Demand New England
30Maines Forest Industry
- Fewer employees, maybe fewer mills
- Overall output generally stable
- Challenging business climate, increased global
competition - Maine has good infrastructure, strong workforce,
excellent research facilities, resilient
forest-type - Many existing facilities must make capital
investments to remain competitive - Some opportunities for new product development,
but initial volumes small compared to existing
large mills - A number of opportunities for industry, state and
others to work together to address challenges - Strong public support
31Maine Future Forest Economy Project
http//www.state.me.us/doc/mfs/fpm/ffe/