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04/23/2026
Eliot Pence
Supply Chain Resilience & The DIB
In the world of global finance, a "Strategic Alternatives Review" is often seen as a routine corporate maneuver to "maximize shareholder value." But when the company in question is Rayonier Advanced Materials (RYAM), the implications stretch far beyond Wall Street.
As of this week, RYAM-the world’s leading producer of high-purity cellulose specialties-is officially exploring a potential sale or merger. For the defense industrial base, this isn't just a business story; it is a pivotal moment for the future of the American "Arsenal of Democracy."
To understand the stakes, we have to look past the missiles and the 155mm shells and look at what's inside them.
Modern propellants and explosives require Nitrocellulose (NC). And Nitrocellulose requires an incredibly specific, high-purity feedstock called Cellulose Specialties. RYAM currently controls approximately 30% of the global market for this material. They are the "Point One" of the supply chain-the foundational chemical layer that makes modern warfare possible.
RYAM’s role as a defense guardian isn't new. In fact, their pedigree dates back nearly a century:
Today, the global munitions supply chain is under unprecedented strain. Lead times for "Good E" (energetics) are stretching into years, and the price of NC is spiking as industrial and military users compete for limited capacity.
When a "Single Point of Failure" (SPOF) like RYAM enters a strategic review, it raises three critical questions:
At Supply Energetics, we believe that the "Arsenal of Democracy" must be a living, breathing network-not a static target. The news at RYAM reinforces our core thesis: Feedstock independence and modular production are the only ways to de-risk the future.
The "boring" parts of the supply chain-the trees, the pulp, and the acid-are actually the most strategic. Whether RYAM remains independent or finds a new partner, their 100-year legacy reminds us that you can't have a modern military without a world-class chemical base.
The forest has always been our first line of defense. It’s time we started treating it that way.

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