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NEW INDA North American Nonwovens Industry Intelligence Report

Full disclosure on demand/supply data for 2008, 2013 and 2018 forecast

Jan. 9, 2015, Cary, NC – INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, announced today the availability of a new industry report, “North American Nonwovens Industry Outlook 2013-2018.”

This report, INDA’s ninth analysis of this market, provides the most comprehensive and accurate view available of the North American nonwovens industry. Detailed demand and supply data (capacity, production, and trade flows) are presented for the North American industry for 2008, 2013, and a forecast for 2018.

Brad Kalil, INDA’s Director of Market Research & Statistics, said, “This new report goes beyond the information provided in the previous editions. It defines and clarifies end use market segments and production processes to provide greater insight into industry fundamentals. In 2013, the North American market consumed 1.9 million tonnes of nonwoven material; this is forecast to reach 2.3 million tonnes in 2018, a 4.2 percent annual growth rate. The report contains additional nonwoven consumption measurements of square meters and roll good value, in addition to number of individual wipes consumed and their value to the end user. The report also provides an analysis of economic and demographic trends and their impact on demand within the North American nonwovens industry. The production forecast for 2018 provides a credible basis for decision makers to work with as they plan their futures in North American nonwovens.”

The report uses a demand model built up with the individual end use markets to arrive at a total North American demand. The end use markets are classified as disposable — those items designed to be replaced — and durables — those items designed to have an average useful life of at least three years. The six disposable end use markets, comprised of 104 categories, are: absorbent hygiene, wipes filtration, medical/surgical, protective apparel and other disposables. The durable end use markets, comprised of 55 categories are: geosynthetics, home & office furnishings, transportation, building construction, apparel and other durables. It is based on primary and secondary research, economic data, and extensive interviews with key professionals in the various markets. The supply model used is based on industry participant surveys and discussions with both INDA members and nonmembers, and estimates for non-responding companies. Capacity numbers are based on nameplate capacities.

Dave Rousse, INDA President, said, “This report, long in the making due to its rigor, incorporates INDA’s new taxonomy for the multiple markets and subcategories making up our continuously evolving industry. The actual data through 2013 and forecast for 2018 fulfills our mission to provide credible, actionable data to the industry as a basis for important market and investment decisions. No forward looking company interested in any of the North American nonwovens market subcategories should go without this important new report.”

The report is available for $3,850 for INDA Members, and $5,500 for Non-members. To purchase the report contact Lisa Smith, lsmith@inda.org; 919-233-1210, ext. 115, or www.inda.org/store.

About INDA
INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, serves hundreds of member companies in the nonwovens/engineered fabrics industry in global commerce. Since 1968, INDA networking events have helped members connect, innovate, and develop their businesses. INDA educational courses, market data, test methods, consultancy, and issue advocacy help members succeed by providing them the information they need to better plan and execute their business strategies. For more information, visit www.inda.org, or download the INDA app for immediate updates.

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