 
          
            2013
          
        
        
          
            PORT
          
        
        
          
            report
          
        
        
          
            forest
          
        
        
          
            products
          
        
        
          A
        
        
          s the number one port in the U.S. for imported forest
        
        
          products, Baltimore saw continued growth in both of its key
        
        
          commodities in 2013. Wood pulp, which is used to produce
        
        
          goods such as paper towels, facial and toilet tissues, and
        
        
          diapers had a 23 percent increase from 2012. The jump was attributed
        
        
          to key account Suzano moving a significant amount of tonnage from a
        
        
          competing port to Baltimore. High production from Brazil pulp mills also
        
        
          was a contributing factor to the increase.
        
        
          Rolled paper saw a more modest increase of one percent from 2012.
        
        
          UPM continued a strong sales and marketing campaign and increased
        
        
          its volumes through Baltimore despite a challenging market that
        
        
          continues to go electronic with e-readers and tablets.
        
        
          Baltimore is known throughout the forest product industry as being
        
        
          second to none in handling that business. State-of-the-art facilities,
        
        
          rail, operational
        
        
          efficiencies,
        
        
          existing deep-
        
        
          water drafts and
        
        
          the proximity to
        
        
          large consumer
        
        
          groups are all key
        
        
          components to the
        
        
          Port’s firm grip on
        
        
          this cargo.
        
        
          0
        
        
          50,000
        
        
          100,000
        
        
          150,000
        
        
          200,000
        
        
          250,000
        
        
          300,000
        
        
          350,000
        
        
          FOREST PRODUCTS-
        
        
          PAPER
        
        
          
            Change
          
        
        
          
            in Tons
          
        
        
          
            2012
          
        
        
          
            2013
          
        
        
          330,434 Tons
        
        
          
            2012
          
        
        
          326,987 Tons
        
        
          
            PERCENT CHANGE
          
        
        
          +1 %
        
        
          
            2013
          
        
        
          0
        
        
          100,000
        
        
          200,000
        
        
          300,000
        
        
          400,000
        
        
          500,000
        
        
          600,000
        
        
          FOREST PRODUCTS-
        
        
          PULP
        
        
          
            Change
          
        
        
          
            in Tons
          
        
        
          
            2012
          
        
        
          
            2013
          
        
        
          591,570 Tons
        
        
          
            2012
          
        
        
          481,706 Tons
        
        
          
            PERCENT CHANGE
          
        
        
          +23%
        
        
          
            2013
          
        
        
          TONS
        
        
          TONS
        
        
          January/February 2014
        
        
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