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Pallet Lumber: Supply Issues and Outlook Western Pallet Association Don Haid Markets and Economic Research January 22, 2006
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 1 Forward-Looking Statement Information in this presentation is derived principally from publicly available information, forest products and building industry publications and websites, data compiled by market research firms, and similar sources. Although we believe that this information is reliable, we have not independently verified any of this information and we cannot assure you that it is accurate. This presentation also contains forecasts regarding future economic conditions, demand, commodity prices and similar matters. The accuracy of such forecasts is subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions that may cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, including, but not limited to, the effect of general economic conditions, including the level of interest rates, housing starts and exchange rates; the relative strength of various U.S. and global business segments; energy prices; raw material prices; transportation disruptions; the effect of governmental actions; natural disasters; and the outbreak of terrorism, war and other hostilities.
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 2 Agenda l Introduction l Supply Issues Timber perspective Lumber manufacturing perspective l Demand Issues Macro outlook Linkages to framing lumber and industrial production l Outlook Major take-aways
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 3 There is no supply shortage in North America Offshore Exports Canadian Timber Canadian Timber U.S. Public Timber U.S. Public Timber U.S. Private Timber U.S. Private Timber Sourced by: U.S. Sawmills Canadian Sawmills Offshore Sawmills Supplied by: U.S. Lumber Exports (39 BBF) (20 BBF)(2.5 BBF) U.S. Trend Lumber Demand (61 BBF*) *2004
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 4 Canadian output has stepped up to meet demand
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 5 BC Harvest: Huge potential increase over midterm but…
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 6 Western harvest stable
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 7 But output now surpasses early 1990’s
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 8 Total lumber supplies may be adequate but low grade proportion trending lower over time
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 9 The Pallet Industry (30,000 ft view) l More than 3,000 new pallet manufacturers l Consumed 6.5 BBF of lumber per year, of which: 4.4 BBF was Hardwood and 2.1 BBF was Softwood l 91% of pallets are wood (5% plastic, 2% metal 2% fiber based) Source: Pallet and Container Research Lab, Dept of Wood Science & Forest Products, Virginia Tech
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 10 Lumber Production: Framing grades dominate sawmill output
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 11 The Role of Lumber Manufacturing Economics l The joint product problem l Manufacturing seeks the highest possible return for its output l Technological change is constantly increasing the recovery of higher grade material from logs
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 12 The Role of Lumber Manufacturing Economics l The joint product problem l Manufacturing seeks the highest possible return for its output l Technological change is constantly increasing the recovery of higher grade material from logs and reducing residuals l Mills are getting fewer and bigger
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 13 Trend to fewer, larger, high efficiency mills
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 14 Regional shifts, but total US production stable to increasing
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 15 Changes in production of hardwood lumber have been driven by change in industrial manufacturing l Domestic furniture manufacturing has seen a steady decline as off-shore imports climb l Sector is a significant user of high grade hardwood lumber
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 16 Consumption continues to grow but domestic manufacturing is shrinking
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 17 Growth is being met by imports
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 18 Result has been lower lumber use by domestic furniture industry
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 19 And explains most of the decline in hardwood lumber production
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 20 Changes in the production of hardwood lumber have been driven by change in industrial manufacturing l Domestic furniture manufacturing has seen a steady decline as off-shore imports climb l Sector is a significant user of high grade hardwood lumber l Lower overall hardwood lumber production reduces supply of available pallet lumber
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 21 Pallet consumption forced to adjust to shifting production/consumption pattern
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 22 Supply Summary l Harvestable timber supply not a problem l Softwood driven by framing lumber l In hardwoods ― Changes in furniture industry and increased competition from other segments impact pallet supply
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 23 Demand Issues: Macro Outlook l Housing drivers have peaked
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 24 Inflation Now Firmly Above “Deflation” Level
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 25 Approaching Early 1980s Experience
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 26 Expect Fed to continue to increase rates
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 27 Rising rates moves housing off of peak levels
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 28 Has been a major boost to repair and remodeling
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 29 Demand Issues: Macro Outlook l Housing drivers at peak levels l Lumber market driven by housing and repair and remodel segments
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 30 Single family and repair and remodel are biggest demand components
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 31 Capacity has grown to meet peak demand
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 32 Demand Issues: Macro Outlook l Housing drivers at peak levels l Lumber market driven by housing and repair and remodel segments l Industrial production and pallet demand
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 33 Industrial Production provides an indicator of pallet demand
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 34 Look at Component Sectors with products which move on pallets
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 35 Durable goods growth strongest, and continues in 2006
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 36 Nondurables: Declining growth until 2005
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 37 Nondurables: growing around 1% in 2006
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 38 Industrial production outlook: Steady around 4%
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 39 Outlook / Major take aways l Timber is not constraining lumber supply over long term l Changes in other industrial lumber sectors impacting pallet and low grade supply l Demand for housing at a peak, lumber demand slowing in 2006, improving availability of industrial lumber l Industrial production growth continues, favoring pallet makers
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January 2006 Supply Issues and Outlook t:\prsntatn\wood\2004\pallet assoc 40 What Questions Do You Have?
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