In 2014, North America’s nonwoven capacity increased to 2.71 million tonnes, (1.2 per cent annual growth compared to the previous year’s growth of 1.5 per cent).
Imports and exports are an important consideration in supply. The US is a net exporter in the Americas and net importer across the Atlantic and Pacific. Contrary to industry assumptions, imports from across the Atlantic and Pacific into the United States are not substantial, accounting for less than four percent of the US nonwoven capacity, the report says.
Dave Rousse, president, INDA said, “This new report is the benchmark for North American capacity, production, and supply information. It brings forth the clearest view available of the all-important supply/demand balance in the major nonwoven process categories; an essential element for our members’ strategic planning and business decision making.”
Brad Kalil, director of market research and statistics, INDA said, “It is INDA’s objective to continue to improve the quality of data and industry information. One way we support this is by providing for the common use of nonwoven industry terminology and categorization.”
INDA serves hundreds of member companies in the nonwovens/engineered fabrics industry in global commerce. (GK)
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