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Industry in recovery mode after a five-year period of expansion.
February 8, 2019
By: David J. Price
After a tidal wave of new capacity installations across the world over the last five years, producers utilizing spunlaid polypropylene technology are set to take a breath while they await further demand growth to absorb capacity and assess still newly introduced technology advances. Nevertheless, global capacity continues to increase as new capacity entered many regional markets in 2018 and continues to do so in 2019 from previously announced capacity expansions. Oversupply exists in most global regions. With some exceptions, producer profitability is below expectations and largely driven by high cost of manufacture associated with lower than expected capacity utilization and in some regions, high raw material costs and volatility. At present, only Gulsan and Berry Global have acquired the newest full scale versions of Reifenhauser 5 technology. PF Nonwovens (CZ Republic) will commission a Reicofil 5 Compact semi commercial line near the end of 2019. Both Berry Global (China) and Gulsan (Turkey) will commission their Reicofil 5 machines in Q4 2019. While orders for Reicofil 5 and other modern technology may appear paltry thus far, one should consider that the technology is new, costly and introduced near the end of a period in which a record amount of new capacity was installed. In addition, previously announced capacity additions will continue to be installed through 2020 using Reicofil 4 S technology ordered just prior to the introduction of Reicofil 5. Such installations include Toray lines in China and India wherein capacity will be fully realized in 2020 and 2021, a Gulsan line in North Africa where capacity will be fully realized in 2019 and Mitsui lines in Japan where capacity will be fully realized in 2019. We expect the pace of new capacity investment will accelerate after 2020 as capacity is absorbed. This expectation may be advanced by the decommissioning of earlier generation capacity. We also expect that upgrades to existing capacity may occur to enhance the capability of existing machines. Several producers, particularly in Asia, are keen to invest as soon as possible to utilize plant infrastructure recently built to house multiple lines and to advance their competitive position.
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