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Newsprint (Standard / Speciality / Improved) Distributors / Merchants / Suppliers / Exporters in South Asia
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Uni Trade Partners engaged in importing stocklot / joblots of paper, board & plastic in rolls, sheets and bales. Our Distributions Partners available all across the globe in each continent. We... View complete profile
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We are distributors for paper mills with almost daily deliveries in pan India. The success of SS Brothers is based on a deep understanding of our consumer’s needs. Our endeavour is to accomplish... View complete profile
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We are dealing in various grades of Paper such as Newsprint, Writing Printing, Colour Paper, Duplex Board, Kraft paper, Ribbed Kraft, and various other specialty grades. We are authorized agents... View complete profile
Global Gateway Traders
Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
Trading Company,Wholesaler / Dealer
Founded in: 1995
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Global Gateway Traders is a merchant and broker exclusively focused on marketing and distribution of pulp, paper and packaging products. We have a reputation for highest quality products, combined... View complete profile
Aireez International
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Trading Company,Distributor / Merchant / Stockist,Exporter
Founded in: 2016
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We deal in the local market as a distributor and wholesale dealer. With this, our company is also involved in the export business. Our specialty is to work in the paper market. View complete profile
Kolman International
Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Trading Company,Distributor / Merchant / Stockist,Exporter
Founded in: 2002
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Paper is one of the high volume products what we are exporting to various countries. Especially kraft paper 100g - 180g , BF : 14 to 35 . We are distributors of various mills in India and have 20... View complete profile
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We introduce our self as exporter & trader for kraft papers & newsprint papers of many reputed mills. We also purchase Indian & imported waste paper. View complete profile
G.S. Trading Company
Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
Trading Company,Distributor / Merchant / Stockist,Exporter
Founded in: 2000
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We are a paper trading company and we deal in kraft paper, kraft board, duplex board, LWC/HWC board, writing and printing papers, newsprint, and Imported kraft papers, kraft liners and white... View complete profile
Chitralekha Distributors Pvt. Ltd.
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Trading Company,Distributor / Merchant / Stockist,Exporter
Founded in: 1995
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We do import and export various type of paper and offset material to the printing industries.
We focus on newsprint and digital paper segment. View complete profile
A-Premier International Pvt. Ltd.
Colombo, Western Province, Sri Lanka
Exporter,Broker,Indenting Agent / Buying Office / Purchasing
Founded in: 1995
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We are Manufacturers Representatives for the Paper & Paperboard Industry since 1995. We specialize in Thermal Paper / NCR Paper / Self Adhesive Paper. We provide the very best quality at the most... View complete profile
RMG Papers Allied Products
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Trading Company,Wholesaler / Dealer,Exporter
Founded in: 2007
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We are one of the leading exporters of paper and paper boards and newsprint paper in South India. Our product range starts from 45 to 130 GSM in writing and printing paper and kraft boards from 100... View complete profile
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Aarihant Overseas is a sistern concern company of Maneklal Mansukhlal Group, established in 1881. Company is diversified into many fields, but paper and board industry is a very important part of... View complete profile
Saras Paper International
Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, India
Trading Company,Wholesaler / Dealer,Exporter
Founded in: 1986
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We, Saras Paper International, are a professionally managed business house who indulged into the multiple activities such as paper and paper products; Apparel and Novelties. We not only cater to the... View complete profile
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We deal in prime grade stock lot paper, imported from countries acorss the Globe. Basis the requirement of the customers, we also convert paper lots in the required size, using advanced machines/... View complete profile
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We take this opportunity to introduce ourselves as on of the leading Distributors/Sourcing Agent, Importer for Waste Paper, Pulp, Paper, Paperboard(Stock lots/side runs, over production) and ... View complete profile
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Deals in all kinds of paper, sheet, reel. Also deals in inks, chemical, plates related to offset printing press. View complete profile
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Let us introduce ourselves as country's one of the leading suppliers of press materials including Positive Offset P.S Plates, CtP Plates, Press room chemicals, Printing ink, equipment, film etc. We... View complete profile
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Dear Sirs, We are leading wholesalers of Waste Paper in India. So, if we need all times waste paperrolls. We wants one side printed or white poly paper rolls. View complete profile
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We are Traders of Writing & Printing paper, and newsprint paper. We are operating 4 LineoMatic machines and carrying out trade with notebook manufacturers. View complete profile
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We engage in import & export business in Bangladesh. We wish to export several goods from Bangladesh. View complete profile
FAAM Trade International
Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
Distributor / Merchant / Stockist,Wholesaler / Dealer
Founded in: 1995
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FAAM Trade International is working since 1995 in paper and paperboard industry. FAAM is a distributor, trader, and wholesaler of local manufactured paper. FAAM also deal in all kinds of imported... View complete profile
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We are suppliers of all types of paper for packaging and printing industry and also Cream Wove, Maplitho and file board in India. We have been supplying since 12 years and our monthly turn over is... View complete profile
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We are the Suppliers of Corrugated Boxes, Paper Reels, Printed Boxes, Board Boxes, Variety of Boxes required as per the Customers Requirements etc. View complete profile
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We are a trading company dealing with Industrial Paper imports, Sri Lankan tea and spices exports. We are local agent for several buyers of offset paper, Duplex board and test liner. View complete profile
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we are leading NEWSPRINT dealers of India, and represent all the leading manufacturers of the country. We can supply all variety of NP as per your requirement, at very competitive rates. View complete profile
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We introduce ourselves as an importer & indentor of newsprint paper and other paper grades situated in the capital of India, New Delhi. View complete profile
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Dear Sir/Madam, Our Company is engaged principally in the importation and distribution of newsprint, Chemicals, Machinery and Accessories, Engines, Generators and Electrical gear as Distributor/... View complete profile
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Distributor and reseller of Apparel Papers including marker paper, plotter paper, perforated Kraft paper, pattern board (card board) paper, tissue paper, heat seal paper, tracing plotter paper,... View complete profile
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With the experience of international trade since 2005. RH. International Agencies established in 2010 to deal with paper & petrochemical items. First of all, we would like to take the opportunity to... View complete profile
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Nandyavart Trading Pvt Ltd was established by Directors: 1) Mr. Sanjaya Jain (B.Com; has worked in paper industry and government tenders for last 20 years. 2) Mr. Nishikant Jain (MBA) was working... View complete profile
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We are doing paper business in Pakistan for the last 13 years. We deal in all kind of paper and board. Core item of our company is one side coated board. View complete profile
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We are one of the largest Import & Export company in India. We are recognized by Govt. Of India as Best performer and rewarded in past years. We export many other item and also many item from china.... View complete profile
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Highmark Trading (Pvt.) Limited is an international trading & indenting company working mainly in the field of paper and board. We establish longer and closer working relationships with our clients... View complete profile
Hafiz Impex
Islamabad, Pakistan
Distributor / Merchant / Stockist,Wholesaler / Dealer
Founded in: 1990
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Hafiz Impex is a brainchild of Hafiz Paper Mart, a country-wide leader in Pakistan's paper trading industry. Hafiz Impex takes the step forward in establishing paper trading, supply chain, and... View complete profile
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We are a reputed firm established in 1993 dealing in newsprint, printing ink and offset plates and chemicals. View complete profile
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Onyx Impex is a pioneer in trading of paper products and helping paper industry in India by providing stock lot paper. Established in 2016 and headquartered in Mumbai, India, we are committed to... View complete profile
SBK Manufacturing Company
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Manufacturer,Trading Company,Converter
Founded in: 2014
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We are notebook manufacturing company. We manufacture all type of notebooks and we also trade in all kind of paper & paper boards. We can supply paper in reels and sheets. With the support of our... View complete profile
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Trade Young has been performing itself as an overseas representative of various manufacturers. It's an all-in-one company- a Supplier, Importer, Exporter, business consultant and Commissioning... View complete profile
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Gupta Traders was established in 1984, and has been carrying operations ever since in the paper industry. We are traders of stocklot and joblot paper in India. Send us an enquiry for any other... View complete profile
WHAT IS NEWSPRINT PAPER?
Charles Fenerty, a Canadian poet from Nova Scotia, invented the wood pulp process for papermaking, which was first adapted into the production of newsprint paper in 1844. An off-white and uncoated paper, newsprint is made on using mechanical, chemical, and deinked wood-pulp fibers. The mechanical pulp content in newsprint gives it better opaqueness and print quality, while its chemical pulp content strengthens the paper web and keeps it intact during processing through paper machines and printing presses.
Falling in the grammage range of 40 to 65 GSM, newsprint is inexpensive, durable, and suitable for four-color printing. Not surprisingly, it is a popular paper choice around the world for newspapers, advertising materials, and other mass-produced publications. It is regularly used in a long web of paper in offset, letterpress, and flexographic printing.
Apart from printing purposes, newsprint paper can be used as for filler for boxes, tray liners, wrapper, and packaging purposes.

NEWSPRINT GRADES
Newsprint comes in three main grades, standard newsprint, improved newsprint, and specialty newsprint. In addition, many other types of newsprint are available in the market for a range of purposes.
Standard Newsprint
Most newspapers around the world are printed in standard newsprint. Its popularity stems from its sheer affordability. It is inexpensive, but, on the flipside, it is also thin and non-archivable. This type of newsprint will deteriorate over time, but given the transient nature of newspapers, this is probably not an issue for newspaper publishers.
Improved Newsprint
The color supplements and outer pages that often come with regular newspapers and which standout for their better paper quality are usually printed on improved newsprint. It is slightly thicker, brighter, and somewhat smoother in texture than standard newsprint and prints colors very well. Often, it is used for printing the color newspaper sections while the other sections get are printed on standard newsprint.
Specialty Newsprint
Advertising pamphlets and other colorful printed materials generally require full-color and four-color printing processes, and this means that the paper they use must be thicker, capable of absorbing color well, and strong enough to withstand being processed through the printers. Specialty newsprint, which is thicker than standard newsprint and improved newsprint, fulfills these requirements.
Other Types of Newsprint
Newsprint comes in varying degrees of thicknesses and varying color ranges. In addition to standard and improved newsprint, newspaper publishers like pastel-colored newsprint and use it for the tabloid sections. The term ‘yellow journalism’ arose from this preference. Very thin newsprint varieties are used to print thick phone books.
NEWSPRINT CLASSIFICATION
Newsprint comes in category 26211 in the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) and category 3221221 in the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
NEWSPRINT STORAGE
What's the ideal storage environment?
To prevent newsprint from degrading, it must be stored in an acid-free and stable environment that is shielded from direct UV light and does not have any artificial heat sources. Ideally, the storage area should have a temperature range of 15-20 degrees centigrade and a relative humidity range of 35-50%. If necessary, humidity should be controlled with humidity monitoring equipment.
NEWSPRINT PACKAGING
Packaging newsprint in the correct way is essential for newsprint handling and preservation. To begin with, the newsprint paper is rolled tightly around a central core that may be of paperboard or metal.
The rolled newsprint is then wrapped in several layers of kraft paper sheets, and a layer of asphalt paper or any other waterproof paper is wrapped about the kraft paper covering to protect from moisture. This outer wrapping is also folded over to cover the ends of the roll, which are then packed with corrugated board covers. The roll is finally wrapped in a plastic-coated layer of kraft paper, and the ends are fixed close with a wooden or metal plug.
NEWSPRINT TRANSPORTATION
1. RISK FACTORS
Transporting newsprint rolls is not a simple matter as the paper is vulnerable to temperatures, humidity, and moisture, and to the impacts, compressions, and frictions caused by improper cargo handling.
Temperature:
The paper rolls must always be shielded from exposure to direct heat. When transporting the paper rolls, it is best to check if the temperature is in the 0°C - 25°C range. This is considered the ideal temperature for maintaining the paper rolls in good order.
Humidity/Moisture:
Since newsprint is made from wood and plant fibers that tend to absorb moisture and swell, the paper rolls stand a high chance of getting distorted and damaged in a humid climate or if they get exposed to weather situations such as rain, snow, or seawater. Damp storage areas and surfaces can cause damage too. Covering the rolls with jute should help.
Ventilation:
Ventilation can be a tricky issue when transporting paper rolls in a cargo hold. If warm wind ventilates a cold cargo area, the resulting cargo sweat can damage the rolls. If a cold wind ventilates a warm cargo area, it can dampen the rolls. It may help to have six air exchanges per hour, as long as the air in the hold has a higher dew point than that of the outside air.
Mechanical Influences:
Paper rolls may be damaged by impacts during loading and unloading, by being compressed in storage, and by jostling against other rolls or other cargo during transit.
2. TYPES OF DAMAGES DURING SHIPMENT
a. Distortion:
The most common damage during shipment is the distortion or ovalization of the paper rolls. This comes about from stacking the rolls horizontally on top of one another. The upper rolls exert pressure on the lower ones causing the distortion. To a slight degree it wouldn’t matter, but if the entire roll is distorted, it is no longer usable for printing and will have to be rewound or discarded.
b. Telescoping:
The pneumatic cargo handling equipment sometimes fails in its handling and may inadvertently tug the rollout of its tight coil, resulting in a telescoping of the paper. It is difficult to restore the roll to its original form after this, and the paper cannot be used for printing.
c. Indentations:
This is common damage in both horizontally and vertically stored paper rolls. It occurs when other objects, uneven storage surfaces, cargo securing materials, cargo handling equipment, and parts of cargo transports press too hard into the rolls.
d. Edge Damage:
Paper roll edges can be damaged while if stood up vertically on an uneven or dirt-laden surface, or if stored horizontally with unsupported roll ends sticking out to bump into other cargo.
e. Tear Damage:
If the paper rolls get ripped, the paper up to the tear depth is rendered unusable. Several hundred paper layers can end up getting wasted.
3. CARGO HANDLING
To prevent mishaps and avoid damage, it is necessary to ensure that the newsprint rolls are adequately packed and padded to protect them from rubbing against other rolls or other objects.
During cargo handling, all due care must be taken to protect the rolls from direct exposure to rain, snow, and other sources of moisture. If moisture seeps it, the packaging may swell and damage the paper.
Precautions are necessary during loading, unloading, and storing. If the rolls are roughly handled, they may tear, and this can make them partially or entirely unusable.
Paper roll distortion or ovalization is another problem that could arise from incorrect cargo handling. Distorted rolls can no longer be used for printing and must be rewound or discarded.
It is imperative therefore that the cargo handling of paper rolls be done only with special cargo handling gear and forklift trucks with paper roll clamps.
4. SECURING THE CARGO
To prevent in-transit damage, the paper rolls must be carefully loaded and correctly secured. If loaded horizontally, they must be secured in a way that will prevent distortion of lower rolls. If stored vertically, the roll ends must have adequate packing to avert damage, and the spaces between the rolls must also be filled to prevent them from knocking against one another.
NEWSPAPER PRINTING
For newspaper printing, the newspaper publisher buys newsprint rolls from the paper mills, distributors or merchants and transports them to the pressroom to print the run-of-press newspaper sections. The width or web width of the newsprint roll determines the number of front and back newspaper pages that can be printed from one roll. A full newsprint roll is generally enough for printing two four-paged sections on each side. These sections are then cut in half.

What's the difference between digital and traditional newspaper printing?
The difference lies in the printing process used. Digital newspaper printing is carried out using a digital printer. Digital printers have a low output as compared to the offset printing press used in traditional newspaper printing. A digital printer can print only 1-300 newspaper copies while the offset printing press can crank out several thousand copies at once. For larger runs, traditional printing wins hands down, and it is cheaper.
In both processes, different types of papers can be used to suit the page and format requirements of the newspaper that is to be published. The paper weight in grams per square meter (GSM) determines its quality and the paper’s ISO rating denotes its brightness level; the higher the ISO rating, the brighter the paper.
a. Digital Printing (1-300 COPIES)
Digital printing typically uses improved newsprint with a grammage of 55 GSM and a bright paper with a grammage of 90 GSM
The improved newsprint is made from 100% virgin fiber. The paper has an ISO76 level of brightness and is heavier than standard newsprint. It is commonly used to print digitally printed newspapers and other materials.
Neujet silk paper which is used to print digital tabloids comes in the 90 GSM category and has an ISO112 brightness that gives it a smooth, silky feel and a high degree of whiteness.
b. Traditional Printing (300+ COPIES)
Traditional printing generally uses five main types of papers such as the 45 GSM salmon newsprint, the 52 GSM recycled newsprint with an ISO63, the 55 GSM improved newsprint with an ISO76, the 70 GSM improved newsprint with an ISO83, and the 70 GSM wood-free bond paper with an ISO96. Except for the 52 GSM recycled newsprint, all the rest are made from 100% virgin fiber.

The 45 GSM salmon newsprint is pinkish-hued newsprint that is used for printing business newspapers such as The Financial Times. The others are heavier than standard daily newspapers and are generally used to print traditional broadsheets, photo-rich papers, colorful tabloids, and glossy magazines. The 70 GSM wood-free bond paper can withstand light exposure without any discoloring.
NEWSPRINT FAQ
How do I recycle old newspaper?
Old newspapers intended for recycling must be stored in a dry environment. Exposure to water or moisture will deteriorate the paper and add extra heft to the newspaper bales.
The old newspapers will also need to be stored away from direct sunlight. Exposure to too much sun can degrade newspapers and turn them yellow. This can make them unsuitable for recycling. For optimum recycling purposes, old newspapers must retain as much of their original quality as possible.
Take every precaution to avoid soiling and contaminating the old newspapers. It is also important to not mix papers of different grades with the newspaper. Such a mixture can affect the required traits of newsprint and not in the manner desired.
Why do newspapers turn yellow over time?
The reason for the yellowing phenomenon lies in the raw material used to make the newspapers. The primary material is wood, which contains cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, and it is lignin, which has the propensity to turn yellow on reacting with sunlight and oxygen. For higher-end papers, lignin is chemically removed from the wood pulp, but for newsprint to remain inexpensive, this process is bypassed. When the wood is pulped to make newsprint, cellulose and lignin are processed along with it. Their molecules become part of the manufactured paper and when the paper is exposed to light and air, these molecules are exposed as well. As mentioned, lignin turns yellow with light exposure, and the paper then takes on a yellowish hue.
Are newspapers toxic?
The types of inks used to print newspapers determine if they are toxic or not. Newspapers were previously printed using petroleum-based inks that contained volatile organic compounds, and this can make them unsafe. In modern times, most newspapers use printing inks made with a soybean oil or water base and these are generally non- toxic.
What kind of inks do newspapers use?
Newspaper printing inks are made using an oil or water base to which various dyes, pigments, additives, and other ingredients are added. In the past, petroleum oil was commonly used as base or vehicle, but, given its toxicity, it is no longer in widespread use. Soybean oil is now a preferred base choice, and organic and inorganic substances are added to it to give the ink color, stability, and faster drying ability. Ink made with soybean oil is biodegradable and can be recycled.
Does newspaper ink contain lead?
No. In the earlier days of printing, the lead was in common use, but that is no longer the case. In the USA, EPA guidelines forbid the use of heavy metals in newspaper printing. The printing inks are mostly made from organic and otherwise safer materials nowadays.
What is the size of a broadsheet newspaper?
A broadsheet, as the name implies, consists of a broad sheet of paper that is folded in half vertically to form four pages. In newspaper parlance, this is called a spread or a full broadsheet. A full broadsheet can have several broadsheets nesting within it, including a half broadsheet. This is typically an unfolded inside page. While the broadsheet is unarguably the largest format in newspapers, with approximate measurements of 29 1⁄2 by 23 1⁄2 inches, these dimensions tend to vary around the world. In the USA, the standard broadsheet dimensions for the front-page half used to be 15 inches width and 22 3⁄4 inches length, but many publishers have now reverted to 12 inches width and 22 3⁄4 inches long to be more cost-effective. Australian and New Zealand broadsheets have A1 sized spreads and South African broadsheets measure 32.3 inches by 22.8 inches.
What is newsprint paper used for in art?
Newsprint is popular with artists as an inexpensive medium for drawing and sketching. It is particularly good for practicing gesture drawings and other line drawings using pencils, charcoal, pastels, pens, sketch pens, and markers. Newsprint has a smooth surface and, as it is readily and cheaply available in paper rolls, drawing pads, and drawing sheets, artists can be as creative as they want without worrying about spoiling or wasting the paper.
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