Our Detroit client – Evans Distribution Systems, Inc.

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The 1947 production of pulp was about 2 percent greater than that of 1937, which was a record high year. This increase was primarily the result of the establishment of new pulp-making capacity in the South and on the West Coast of the U.S.A. and in western Canada.  Mexico, Brazil, and the Argentine have also increased their sources of domestic pulp through newly constructed mills or by expansion of existing capacity. Australia, New Zealand, and India should soon be able to make a greater part of their pulp requirements. Far greater production would be evident but for the loss of capacity of the main prewar pulp-supplying sources.

Evans has been storing paper and pulp since the 1930’s.  Paper rolls come in many sizes and sometimes require special equipment to move, such as roll clamps.