August 20, 2007 - Modern Distribution Management

August 20, 2007

Celanese Sells AT Plastics Films Business

Celanese Corporation, Dallas, TX, a hybrid chemical company, has sold the Films business of its AT Plastics subsidiary to British Polythene Industries plc. The Films business manufactures products for the agricultural, horticultural and construction industries.
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The sale is part of Celanese’s plan to divest non-core businesses.
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The Specialty Polymers business of AT Plastics, whose production and support facilities are located in Edmonton, remains with Celanese. The Polymers business concentrates on the development and supply of specialty resins and …

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Canada Wholesale Revenues Up Slightly in June

Source: Statistics Canada

Wholesale sales in Canada grew only slightly in June (+0.2%), as increased sales of other products” were largely offset by a decrease in the automotive sector. Excluding the automotive sector, sales grew&nbsp ; 0.6%.
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Wholesale sales for the second quarter were down for the first time in nearly four years. This contraction was largely attributable to the automotive sector.

In June, increases were observed in the “other products” sector (+2.8%), the machinery and electronic equipment sector (+1.0%) and the farm products sector (+6.0%). These advances, however, were partially offset by contractions in the automotive sector (-1.6%) and the personal and household goods sector (-0.8%).

In constant prices, …

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2Q Shipments in Canada Up 0.7%

Source: Statistics Canada
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Manufacturing shipments in Canada tumbled in June, falling&nbsp ; 1.8% to&nbsp ; $48.6&nbsp ; billion. This was the largest decrease since January and the third consecutive monthly decline.

Despite these decreases, second-quarter shipments still managed to gain&nbsp ; 0.7% compared with the first quarter of&nbsp ; 2007. This was due to high shipment levels at the start of the second quarter after a particularly strong March. Examining the first six months of this year, manufacturing shipments were up&nbsp ; 0.1% compared with the first six months of&nbsp ; 2006.
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Using constant dollars, which take price fluctuations into account, the volume of manufacturing shipments decreased&nbsp ; 1.7% in June to&nbsp ; …

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