Norske Skog's gross operating earnings (EBITDA) in the 1Q 2016 were NOK 242 million ($29.7 million), a slight seasonal decrease from NOK 260 million ($32 million) in the 4Q 2015, but a substantial improvement from NOK 192 million ($23.6 million) the 1Q of last year.
"The market looks brighter. We are currently running at full capacity at our mills, but will continue to perform active portfolio management of our machine capacity when necessary. The announcements of large permanent capacity cuts and machine conversions in Europe and North-America in the last years in our product segments have been supportive to the market balance, and thus future price levels," says Sven Ombudstvedt, President and CEO of Norske Skog.
Total annual production capacityfor the group is 2.7 million tonnes. In Europe, the group capacity is 2 million tonnes, while in Australasia the capacity is 0.7 million tonnes. Capacity utilization for the group in the 1Q was 95% compared with 89% in the 4Q, as a result of active capacity management.
Norske Skog is a Norwegian pulp and paper company. The corporation is the world's largest producer of newsprint and magazine paper.