White pulp from hardwood trees that is dried into thick blotter-like sheets and baled for shipment to a paper mill for repulping to make paper products.
Pulp produced for sale on the market or for the producer“s units abroad
Pulp which is sold on the open market. For statistical purposes, all pulp which crosses an international border is defined as market pulp, even if it is being transferred between mills belonging to a single company.
Pulp, which is made and/or sold to be used elsewhere for production of paper; usually dried to reduce freight costs.
Pulp produced from wood and sold on the open market, as opposed to that which is produced for internal consumption by an integrated paper mill or affiliated mill.
Pulp which is sold on the open market. Some paper and board manufacturers with pulp producing facilities sell all pulp in excess of that which is required for their papermaking operations. Thus, they are paper manufacturers and sellers as well as pulp manufacturers and sellers.
Pulp sold as raw material to nonintegrated paper mills.
Pulp produced for sale on the open market, as opposed to that produced for own consumption in an integrated mill.
Pulp which is sold to paper mills.