Due to continuing cost increases of pulp and other raw materials, Sappi reports that it is increasing its Dye Sublimation and Large Format Inkjet paper prices as from 1 May 2018.
The increase will be five to eight percent for all Dye Sublimation grades and six to nine percent for the Large Format Inkjet papers. The price rise will apply to all European and Overseas markets.
Practical implementation will be discussed by Sappi’s sales team with individual customers over the next weeks. According to the company, the measure is necessary to mitigate continuing margin erosion and ensuring the sustainability of the business.
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