Friday, October 2, 2009

TREND RISKS REDUCED BY HIGH VALUE-ADDED

       SCG Paper, a business unit of the Siam Cement Group, plans to boost its proportion of revenue from high value-added paper to 25 per cent by next year.
       The move will be aimed at diver-sifying risks arising from general paper consumption, which usually follows economic trends.
       President Chaovalit Ekabut yesterday said sales revenue form high value-added paper had showed a slight year-on-year increase so far, while revenue from other products had fallen, due to the economic slowdown.
       The proportion of company revenue generated by high value-added paper is about 20 per cent this year, and that is set to increase.
       SCG Paper generated revenue fo Bt47.11 bilion last year.
       "Paper consumption, both domestically and in export markets, is in line with the world economic situation. If we focus more on innovative products, we have a greater chance of expanding our client base and our markets. At present, SCG Paper manufactures high valueadded products made from paper for several clients," he said.
       Chaovlit said total paper consumption in the first half of the year fell 20 per cent year on year in volume, while paper prices fell 15-20 percent. SCG Paper's first-half sales volume declined at a double-kigit rate from a year earlier, but its figures are still better than those of the overall market.
       paper-consumption trends and paper prices have been improving in the second half, thanks to the econow 10-15 per ecnt lower than at this time last year.
       If Thailand's exports recover in the fourth quarter and early next year, then demand for paper should also improve, he said.
       SCG Paper recently began manufacturing coffee sleeves made from recycled paper. The sleeves come with ThermoXense, a heat-indicator sticker that is produced exclusively for True Coffee. If the beverage in the sleeve is hot, the heat indicatkor turns from a red colour to white. SCG Paper has produced 100,000 ThermoZense sleeves for True Coffee and may produce more in the future.
       Papon Ratanachaikanont, assistant to True Corp's president, said True Coffee had cancelled the importation of coffee sleeves from China and switched to ordering them from SCG Paper, a Thai manufacturer.
       He said True Coffee would raise its full-year revenue target after achieving its earlier target of Bt140 million in only the first half.

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