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    SEC Form 10-Q filed by Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.

    5/8/24 1:38:10 PM ET
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    UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
    Washington, D.C. 20549
     FORM 10-Q
    (Mark One)
    ☒QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
    For the quarterly period ended March 30, 2024
    OR
    ☐TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
    For the transition period from to

    Commission File Number 001-36285
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    RAYONIER ADVANCED MATERIALS INC.
    Incorporated in the State of Delaware
    I.R.S. Employer Identification No.: 46-4559529
    Principal Executive Office:
    1301 RIVERPLACE BOULEVARD, SUITE 2300
    JACKSONVILLE, FL 32207
    Telephone Number: (904) 357-4600

    Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
    Title of each classTrading SymbolName of exchange on which registered
    Common stock, par value $0.01 per shareRYAMNew York Stock Exchange
    Securities to be registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: None
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
    Yes x       No o

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§ 232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).
    Yes x       No o
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
    Large accelerated filer
    o
    Accelerated filer
    x
    Non-accelerated filer
    o
    Smaller reporting company
    ☐
    Emerging growth company
    ☐
    If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. o

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes ☐       No x

    The registrant had 65,576,090 shares of common stock outstanding as of May 6, 2024.



    Table of Contents
    Page
    Part I. Financial Information
    Item 1. Financial Statements (Unaudited)
    Consolidated Statements of Operations
    1
    Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss)
    2
    Consolidated Balance Sheets
    3
    Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’ Equity
    4
    Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
    5
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements
    6
    Item 2. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
    17
    Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk
    26
    Item 4. Controls and Procedures
    26
    Part II. Other Information
    Item 1. Legal Proceedings
    28
    Item 1A. Risk Factors
    28
    Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
    28
    Item 5. Other Information
    28
    Item 6. Exhibits
    29
    Signature
    30


    Table of Contents
    Glossary
    The following terms and abbreviations appearing in the text of this report have the meanings indicated below.
    2023 Form 10-KRYAM Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023
    2026 Notes$500 million original aggregate principal amount of 7.625 percent senior secured notes issued December 2020, due January 2026
    2027 Term Loan$250 million original aggregate principal amount of variable rate term loan entered into July 2023, maturing July 2027
    2GSecond generation
    ABL Credit Facility
    5-year senior secured asset-based revolving credit facility due December 2025
    ASUAccounting Standards Update
    AOCI
    Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
    CADCanadian dollar
    CEWS
    Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy
    DTADeferred tax asset
    EBITDAEarnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization
    ERPEnterprise Resource Planning
    Exchange Act
    Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended
    Financial StatementsConsolidated financial statements included in Part I Item 1 of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q
    GAAPUnited States generally accepted accounting principles
    GRASGenerally Recognized As Safe
    LTF
    LignoTech Florida LLC
    MTMetric ton
    OPEBOther post-employment benefits
    ROU
    Right-of-use
    RYAM, the Company, our, we, usRayonier Advanced Materials Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries
    SECUnited States Securities and Exchange Commission
    SG&ASelling, general and administrative expense
    SOFR
    Secured Overnight Financing Rate
    TSR
    Total shareholder return
    U.S.
    United States of America
    USDUnited States of America dollar
    USDOC
    United States Department of Commerce


    Table of Contents
    Part I. Financial Information
    Item 1. Financial Statements
    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Consolidated Statements of Operations
    (Unaudited)
    (in thousands, except per share amounts)
    Three Months Ended
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Net sales$387,656 $466,761 
    Cost of sales(350,895)(429,321)
    Gross margin36,761 37,440 
    Selling, general and administrative expense(21,075)(19,495)
    Foreign exchange gain (loss)2,911 (673)
    Other operating expense, net(1,522)(678)
    Operating income17,075 16,594 
    Interest expense(20,855)(15,496)
    Components of pension and OPEB, excluding service costs (Note 12)920 (1,734)
    Other income, net1,270 306 
    Loss before income taxes(1,590)(330)
    Income tax benefit (Note 13)472 2,586 
    Equity in loss of equity method investment(452)(649)
    Net income (loss)$(1,570)$1,607 
    Basic and Diluted earnings per common share (Note 10)
    Net income (loss) per common share$(0.02)$0.02 
    See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss)
    (Unaudited)
    (in thousands)
    Three Months Ended
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Net income (loss)$(1,570)$1,607 
    Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax (Note 9)
    Foreign currency translation adjustment(4,481)4,212 
    Unrealized gain on derivative instruments41 55 
    Net loss on employee benefit plans(14)(127)
    Total other comprehensive income (loss)(4,454)4,140 
    Comprehensive income (loss)$(6,024)$5,747 
    See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
    2

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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Consolidated Balance Sheets
    (Unaudited)
    (in thousands, except share and par value amounts)
     March 30, 2024December 31, 2023
    Assets
    Current assets
    Cash and cash equivalents$54,608 $75,768 
    Accounts receivable, net (Note 2)183,049 197,457 
    Inventory (Note 3)228,050 207,474 
    Income tax receivable18,698 19,455 
    Prepaid and other current assets61,152 74,904 
    Total current assets545,557 575,058 
    Property, plant and equipment (net of accumulated depreciation of $1,824,097 and $1,797,529, respectively)
    1,057,893 1,075,105 
    Deferred tax assets344,631 345,181 
    Intangible assets, net15,661 17,414 
    Other assets171,304 169,942 
    Total assets$2,135,046 $2,182,700 
    Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
    Current liabilities
    Accounts payable$157,697 $186,226 
    Accrued and other current liabilities (Note 5)141,908 154,488 
    Debt due within one year (Note 6)23,056 25,283 
    Current environmental liabilities (Note 7)9,829 9,833 
    Total current liabilities332,490 375,830 
    Long-term debt (Note 6)755,626 752,174 
    Non-current environmental liabilities (Note 7)160,211 160,458 
    Pension and other postretirement benefits (Note 12)99,207 101,493 
    Deferred tax liabilities14,367 15,190 
    Other liabilities31,395 31,108 
    Commitments and contingencies (Note 15)
    Stockholders’ Equity
    Common stock: 140,000,000 shares authorized at $0.01 par value, 65,554,837 and 65,393,014 issued and outstanding, respectively
    655 654 
    Additional paid-in capital420,448 419,122 
    Retained earnings371,018 372,588 
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss (Note 9)(50,371)(45,917)
    Total stockholders’ equity741,750 746,447 
    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$2,135,046 $2,182,700 
    See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’ Equity
    (Unaudited)
    (in thousands, except share data)
    Common StockAdditional Paid in CapitalRetained EarningsAccumulated Other Comprehensive LossTotal Stockholders’ Equity
    SharesPar Value
    Three months ended March 30, 2024
    Balance at December 31, 2023
    65,393,014 $654 $419,122 $372,588 $(45,917)$746,447 
    Net loss— — — (1,570)— (1,570)
    Other comprehensive loss, net of tax— — — — (4,454)(4,454)
    Issuance of common stock under incentive stock plans243,533 2 (2)— — — 
    Stock-based compensation — — 1,780 — — 1,780 
    Repurchase of common stock(a)
    (81,710)(1)(452)— — (453)
    Balance at March 30, 2024
    65,554,837 $655 $420,448 $371,018 $(50,371)$741,750 
    Three months ended April 1, 2023
    Balance at December 31, 2022
    64,020,761 $640 $418,048 $474,423 $(63,798)$829,313 
    Net income— — — 1,607 — 1,607 
    Other comprehensive income, net of tax— — — — 4,140 4,140 
    Issuance of common stock under incentive stock plans1,700,494 17 (17)— — — 
    Stock-based compensation— — 1,478 — — 1,478 
    Repurchase of common stock(a)
    (614,907)(6)(5,103)— — (5,109)
    Balance at April 1, 2023
    65,106,348 $651 $414,406 $476,030 $(59,658)$831,429 
    (a)Repurchased to satisfy tax withholding requirements related to the issuance of stock under the Company’s incentive stock plans.
    See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
    (Unaudited)
    (in thousands)
    Three Months Ended
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Operating activities
    Net income (loss)$(1,570)$1,607 
    Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to cash provided by operating activities:
    Depreciation and amortization33,283 35,257 
    Stock-based compensation expense1,780 1,478 
    Net periodic benefit cost of pension and other postretirement plans755 921 
    Unrealized (gain) loss on foreign currency(1,899)267 
    Other3,062 2,152 
    Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
    Accounts receivable12,792 9,242 
    Inventories(21,231)28,600 
    Accounts payable(14,320)(6,971)
    Accrued liabilities(12,476)(26,406)
    Other13,353 9,929 
    Contributions to pension and other postretirement plans(2,264)(4,687)
    Cash provided by operating activities11,265 51,389 
    Investing activities
    Capital expenditures, net of proceeds(32,561)(21,180)
    Investment in equity method investment— (168)
    Cash used in investing activities(32,561)(21,348)
    Financing activities
    Borrowings of long-term debt132,825 536 
    Repayments of long-term debt(127,861)(8,369)
    Short-term financing, net(1,709)(647)
    Debt issuance costs(1,875)— 
    Repurchase of common stock(453)(5,109)
    Cash provided by (used in) financing activities927 (13,589)
    Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents(20,369)16,452 
    Net effect of foreign exchange on cash and cash equivalents(791)1,147 
    Balance, beginning of period75,768 151,803 
    Balance, end of period$54,608 $169,402 
    Supplemental cash flow information:
    Interest paid$(34,036)$(18,841)
    Income taxes refunded (paid), net1,587 (3,029)
    Capital assets purchased on account23,495 30,041 
    See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
    (in thousands unless otherwise stated)

    1. Basis of Presentation
    RYAM is a global leader of specialty cellulose materials with a broad offering of high purity cellulose specialties, a natural polymer used in the production of a variety of specialty chemical products, including liquid crystal displays, filters, textiles and performance additives for pharmaceutical, food and other industrial applications. The Company’s specialized assets are also used to produce biofuels, bioelectricity and other biomaterials such as bioethanol and tall oils. The Company also produces a unique, lightweight multi-ply paperboard product, which is used for production in the commercial printing, lottery ticket and high-end packaging sectors, and a bulky, high-yield pulp product that is used by paperboard producers, as well as in traditional printing, writing and specialty paper manufacturing.
    The unaudited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto of the Company have been prepared in accordance with GAAP for interim financial information and in accordance with the rules and regulations of the SEC. In the opinion of management, these consolidated financial statements and notes reflect all adjustments, including all normal recurring adjustments, necessary for a fair presentation of the results of operations, financial position and cash flows for the periods presented. These statements and notes should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and supplementary data included in the Company’s 2023 Form 10-K.
    Recent Accounting Developments
    Change in Accounting Policy
    On January 1, 2024, the Company changed the method of valuation of its finished goods, work-in-process and raw materials inventories from first-in first-out to average cost. The Company believes the average cost method is preferable because it provides better matching of revenue and expense trends and is a better reflection of periodic income from operations. This change was not retrospectively applied to prior periods presented, as the overall effect of the change is not deemed material to the Company’s consolidated financial statements.
    Accounting Pronouncements
    There have been no new or recently adopted accounting pronouncements impacting the Company’s consolidated interim financial statements. The Company continues to evaluate the impacts of ASU 2023-05 “Business Combinations—Joint Venture Formations (Subtopic 805-60): Recognition and Initial Measurement,” ASU 2023-07 “Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures” and ASU 2023-09 “Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures” as previously disclosed in its 2023 Form 10-K.
    Subsequent Events
    Indefinite Suspension of Operations of Temiscaming High Purity Cellulose Plant
    On April 29, 2024, the Company announced that it will suspend operations at its Temiscaming High Purity Cellulose plant, effective July 2, 2024, for an indefinite period. The decision does not affect the Temiscaming paperboard and high-yield pulp plants that support the Company’s High-Yield Pulp and Paperboard operating segments, which will continue to operate at full capacity while remaining part of an ongoing, previously announced, sales process. The effective date was determined as the latest possible date allowing enough lead time for the Company to properly execute the shutdown prior to the arrival of winter in the region. The High Purity Cellulose plant will be idled in a safe and environmentally sound manner. The Company will assess on an annual basis the possibility of restarting the Temiscaming High Purity Cellulose plant.
    The indefinite suspension of operations will result in approximately 275 layoffs. In connection with the suspension of operations, the Company expects to incur one-time operating charges in 2024 of approximately $30 million, including mothball, severance and other employee costs. Further, the Company also expects to incur non-cash charges in 2024 related to impairments, the amounts of which will be assessed. While most 2024 cash costs associated with the suspension of operations will be incurred and paid in the third and fourth quarters, severance and other restructuring costs are expected to be paid over a period of time.
    From 2021 through 2023, average maintenance capital expenditures for the Temiscaming High Purity Cellulose plant was $15 million. In 2023, the High Purity Cellulose plant incurred an operating loss of $60 million, including a non-cash asset impairment of $25 million. Working capital for the High Purity Cellulose plant was $31 million at the end of 2023.
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
    (in thousands unless otherwise stated)
    Sale of Softwood Lumber Duty Rights
    In August 2021, the Company completed the sale of its lumber and newsprint facilities. As part of the sale, the Company retained all refund rights, including interest, to softwood lumber duties paid by the Company from 2017 through 2021, and has accumulated a $40 million receivable as a result of USDOC administrative reviews. On May 6, 2024, the Company announced the sale of these rights, including all accrued interest, for $39 million, with the opportunity for additional sale proceeds in the future contingent upon the timing and terms of the ultimate outcome of the trade dispute between the USDOC and Canada.
    2. Accounts Receivable, Net
    Accounts receivable, net included the following:
     March 30, 2024December 31, 2023
    Accounts receivable, trade$152,938 $166,137 
    Accounts receivable, other(a)
    30,847 31,973 
    Allowance for credit loss(736)(653)
    Accounts receivable, net$183,049 $197,457 
    (a)Consists primarily of value-added/consumption taxes, grants receivable and accrued billings due from government agencies.
    3. Inventory
    Inventory included the following:
     March 30, 2024December 31, 2023
    Finished goods$170,222 $147,930 
    Work-in-progress5,157 6,987 
    Raw materials47,014 46,120 
    Manufacturing and maintenance supplies5,657 6,437 
    Inventory$228,050 $207,474 
    4. Leases
    The Company’s operating and finance leases are primarily for corporate offices, warehouse space, rail cars and equipment. As of March 30, 2024, the Company’s leases have remaining lease terms of less than one year to 12.6 years with standard renewal and termination options available at the Company’s discretion. Certain equipment leases have purchase options at the end of the term of the lease, which are not included in the ROU assets, as it is not reasonably certain that the Company will exercise such options. The Company’s lease agreements do not contain any material residual value guarantees or restrictive covenants. The Company uses its incremental borrowing rate in determining the present value of lease payments unless the lease provides an implicit or explicit interest rate.
    Financial and other information related to the Company’s operating and finance leases follow:
    Three Months Ended
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Operating lease cost$1,710 $1,694 
    Finance lease cost
    Amortization of ROU assets106 99 
    Interest23 30 
    Total lease cost$1,839 $1,823 
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    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
    (in thousands unless otherwise stated)
    Balance Sheet LocationMarch 30, 2024December 31, 2023
    Operating leases
    ROU assets Other assets$17,271 $17,475 
    Lease liabilities, currentAccrued and other current liabilities4,793 4,499 
    Lease liabilities, non-currentOther liabilities14,161 14,666 
    Finance leases
    ROU assetsProperty, plant and equipment, net986 1,078 
    Lease liabilitiesLong-term debt1,250 1,355 
    Three Months Ended
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Operating cash flows - cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of operating lease liabilities$1,675 $1,581 
    Operating lease ROU assets obtained in exchange for lease liabilities1,194 (80)
    Finance lease cash flows were immaterial during each of the three months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023.
    March 30, 2024December 31, 2023
    Operating leases
    Weighted average remaining lease term (in years)5.35.5
    Weighted average discount rate8.3 %8.3 %
    Finance leases
    Weighted average remaining lease term (in years)2.62.8
    Weighted average discount rate7.0 %7.0 %
    Operating lease maturities as of March 30, 2024 were as follows:
    Remainder of 2024$4,619 
    20255,509 
    20264,397 
    20273,305 
    20282,064 
    Thereafter4,094 
    Total minimum lease payments23,988 
    Less: imputed interest(5,034)
    Present value of future minimum lease payments$18,954 
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
    (in thousands unless otherwise stated)
    5. Accrued and Other Current Liabilities
    Accrued and other current liabilities included the following:
     March 30, 2024December 31, 2023
    Accrued customer incentives$33,792 $30,036 
    Accrued payroll and benefits16,778 13,552 
    Accrued interest16,491 32,256 
    Accrued income taxes4,595 4,605 
    Accrued property and other taxes4,596 2,547 
    Deferred revenue(a)
    23,781 24,061 
    Other current liabilities(b)
    41,875 47,431 
    Accrued and other current liabilities$141,908 $154,488 
    (a)Included at March 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023 was CAD $25 million (USD $18 million and $19 million, respectively) associated with funds received in 2021 for CEWS. All CEWS claims are subject to mandatory audit. The Company will recognize amounts from these claims in income at the time there is sufficient evidence that it will not be required to repay such amounts.
    (b)Included at March 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023 were $14 million and $13 million, respectively, of energy-related payables associated with Tartas facility operations.
    6. Debt and Finance Leases
    Debt and finance leases included the following:
    March 30, 2024December 31, 2023
    ABL Credit Facility due December 2025: $131 million net availability, bearing interest of 7.42% (5.42% adjusted SOFR plus 2.00% margin) at March 30, 2024
    $— $— 
    Term Loan due July 2027: bearing interest of 13.30% (5.30% three-month Term SOFR plus 8.00% margin) at March 30, 2024
    248,750 250,000 
    7.625% Senior Secured Notes due January 2026
    464,640 464,640 
    5.50% CAD-based term loan due April 2028
    28,074 30,479 
    Other loans(a)
    51,783 44,754 
    Short-term factoring facility3,493 5,292 
    Finance lease obligations1,250 1,355 
    Total principal payments due797,990 796,520 
    Less: unamortized premium, discount and issuance costs(19,308)(19,063)
    Total debt778,682 777,457 
    Less: debt due within one year(23,056)(25,283)
    Long-term debt$755,626 $752,174 
    (a)Consist of loans for energy projects and other loans intended for use in biomaterials projects in France.
    Term Loan
    In January 2024, the Company amended the 2027 Term Loan to increase the maximum consolidated secured net leverage ratio that it must maintain in the fourth quarter of 2023 and through its 2024 fiscal year (see below). In addition, should the Company exceed the 4.50 to 1.00 maximum ratio established by the original agreement in any of these quarters, it will incur a fee of 0.25% of the principal balance outstanding at the end of the applicable quarter. The Company incurred total fees of $3 million related to this amendment, including $1 million in legal and advisory fees recorded to “selling, general and administrative expense” in the consolidated statements of operations in the fourth quarter of 2023, and $2 million in lender fees recorded as deferred financing costs in the first quarter of 2024 that will be amortized to “interest expense” over the remaining term of the loan.
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
    (in thousands unless otherwise stated)
    The Company is required to maintain various financial covenants, including a consolidated secured net leverage ratio, based on covenant EBITDA, as follows:
    •5.25 to 1.00 for the fourth quarter of 2023 through the second quarter of 2024;
    •5.00 to 1.00 for the third fiscal quarter of 2024;
    •4.75 to 1.00 for the fourth fiscal quarter of 2024; and
    •4.50 to 1.00 for each fiscal quarter thereafter.
    At March 30, 2024, the Company was in compliance with all covenants under its debt agreements.
    As of March 30, 2024, the Company’s debt principal payments, excluding finance lease obligations, were due as follows:
    Remainder of 2024$18,713 
    202519,003 
    2026483,691 
    2027245,664 
    20289,967 
    Thereafter19,702 
    Total debt principal payments$796,740 
    7. Environmental Liabilities
    The Company’s environmental liabilities balance changed as follows during the three months ended March 30, 2024:
    Balance at December 31, 2023
    $170,291 
    Increase in liabilities653 
    Payments(796)
    Foreign currency adjustments(108)
    Balance at March 30, 2024
    170,040 
    Less: current portion(9,829)
    Non-current environmental liabilities$160,211 
    In addition to these estimated liabilities, the Company is subject to the risk of reasonably possible additional liabilities in excess of the established liabilities due to potential changes in circumstances and future events, including, without limitation, changes to current laws and regulations; changes in governmental agency personnel, direction, philosophy or enforcement policies; developments in remediation technologies; increases in the cost of remediation, operation, maintenance and monitoring of its environmental liability sites; changes in the volume, nature or extent of contamination to be remediated or monitoring to be undertaken; the outcome of negotiations with governmental agencies or non-governmental parties; and changes in accounting rules or interpretations. Based on information available as of March 30, 2024, the Company estimates this exposure could range up to approximately $85 million, although no assurances can be given that this amount will not be exceeded given the factors described above. These potential additional costs are attributable to several sites and other applicable liabilities. This estimate excludes liabilities that would otherwise be considered reasonably possible but for the fact that they are not currently estimable, primarily due to the factors discussed above.
    Subject to the previous paragraph, the Company believes its estimates of liabilities are sufficient for probable costs expected to be incurred over the next 20 years with respect to its environmental liabilities. However, no assurance is given that these estimates will be sufficient for the reasons described above and additional liabilities could have a material adverse effect on the Company’s financial position, results of operations and cash flows.
    8. Fair Value Measurements
    The carrying amounts of the Company’s cash, receivables and payables approximate fair value due to the short-term nature of those instruments. The carrying amount of borrowings outstanding under the ABL Credit Facility, 2027 Term Loan and short-term factoring facility approximate fair value due to their variable interest rates.
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
    (in thousands unless otherwise stated)
    The fair value of the Company’s fixed rate debt is estimated using quoted market prices for debt with similar terms and maturities, which are Level 2 inputs, and was as follows:
    March 30, 2024December 31, 2023
    Carrying amount of fixed rate debt(a)
    $541,455 $536,393 
    Fair value of fixed rate debt501,587 497,563 
    (a)Excludes finance lease obligations.
    9. Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss
    Three Months Ended
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Unrecognized components of employee benefit plans, net of tax
    Balance, beginning of period$(33,537)$(43,694)
    Reclassifications to earnings(a)
    Amortization of gain(196)(176)
    Amortization of prior service cost181 13 
    Income tax on reclassifications1 36 
    Net comprehensive loss on employee benefit plans, net of tax(14)(127)
    Balance, end of period(33,551)(43,821)
    Unrealized loss on derivative instruments, net of tax
    Balance, beginning of period(373)(567)
    Reclassifications to earnings - foreign currency exchange contracts(b)
    47 63 
    Income tax on reclassifications(6)(8)
    Net comprehensive gain on derivative instruments, net of tax41 55 
    Balance, end of period(332)(512)
    Foreign currency translation
    Balance, beginning of period(12,007)(19,537)
    Foreign currency translation adjustment, net of tax(c)
    (4,481)4,212 
    Balance, end of period(16,488)(15,325)
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss, end of period$(50,371)$(59,658)
    (a)The AOCI components for defined benefit pension and post-retirement plans are included in the computation of net periodic benefit cost. See Note 12—Employee Benefit Plans for further information.
    (b)Reclassifications of foreign currency exchange contracts are recorded in “cost of sales,” “other operating expense, net” or “other income, net,” as appropriate.
    (c)Foreign currency translation is net of tax effects of $0 for all periods presented, as the French operations are taxed on the foreign functional currency, not the translated reporting currency.
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
    (in thousands unless otherwise stated)
    10. Earnings Per Common Share
    The following table provides the inputs to the calculations of basic and diluted earnings per common share (share amounts not in thousands):
    Three Months Ended
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Net income (loss) available for common stockholders$(1,570)$1,607 
    Shares used for determining basic earnings per share of common stock 65,447,454 64,504,200 
    Dilutive effect of:
    Stock options— 531 
    Performance and restricted stock— 2,091,922 
    Shares used for determining diluted earnings per share of common stock65,447,454 66,596,653 
    Anti-dilutive instruments excluded from the computation of diluted earnings per share included (not in thousands):
    Three Months Ended
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Stock options— 162,171 
    Performance and restricted stock3,635,379 96,769 
    Total anti-dilutive instruments3,635,379 258,940 
    11. Incentive Stock Plans
    Stock-based compensation expense was as follows:
    Three Months Ended
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Stock-based compensation expense
    $1,780 $1,478 
    The Company made new grants of restricted stock units, performance-based stock units and performance-based cash awards during the first quarter of 2024. The 2024 restricted stock unit awards cliff vest after three years. The 2024 performance-based awards cliff vest after three years and are based equally on TSR relative to peers and three-year cumulative adjusted EBITDA. Participants can earn between 0 percent and 200 percent of the target award for each of the TSR and adjusted EBITDA metrics. Performance below threshold for each metric would result in zero payout. The performance-based cash award is paid in cash and is classified as a liability and remeasured to fair value at the end of each reporting period until settlement.
    In March 2024, the performance-based awards granted in 2021 vested without meeting the performance thresholds, resulting in no stock units or cash being awarded.
    The following table summarizes the 2024 activity of the Company’s incentive stock awards:
    Stock OptionsRestricted Stock UnitsPerformance-Based Stock Units
    OptionsWeighted Average Exercise PriceAwardsWeighted Average Grant Date Fair ValueAwardsWeighted Average Grant Date Fair Value
    Outstanding at December 31, 2023
    46,798 $37.77 1,886,694 $6.01 1,370,601 $7.83 
    Granted— — 389,799 3.79 568,812 4.50 
    Forfeited— — (41,348)5.17 (293,790)11.41 
    Exercised or settled— — (245,389)10.52 — — 
    Expired or cancelled(46,798)29.52 — — — — 
    Outstanding at March 30, 2024
    — $— 1,989,756 $5.04 1,645,623 $6.12 
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
    (in thousands unless otherwise stated)
    12. Employee Benefit Plans
    Defined Benefit Plans
    The Company has defined benefit pension and other long-term and postretirement benefit plans covering certain union and non-union employees, primarily in the U.S. and Canada. The defined benefit pension plans are closed to new participants. The liabilities for these plans are calculated using actuarial estimates and management assumptions. These estimates are based on historical information and certain assumptions about future events.
    During the three months ended April 1, 2023, the Company recorded a $2 million loss related to the final asset surplus distribution to the plan participants of certain wound-up Canadian pension plans. The settlement was recognized in “components of pension and OPEB, excluding service costs” in the Company’s consolidated statements of operations.
    The following table presents the components of net periodic benefit costs of these plans:
    PensionPostretirement
    Three Months EndedThree Months Ended
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Service cost$1,537 $1,217 $138 $287 
    Interest cost6,923 7,145 248 357 
    Expected return on plan assets(8,076)(7,922)— — 
    Amortization of prior service cost (credit)205 37 (24)(24)
    Amortization of gain(11)(122)(185)(54)
    Pension settlement loss— 2,317 — — 
    Net periodic benefit cost$578 $2,672 $177 $566 
    Service cost is included in “cost of sales” or “selling, general and administrative expense” in the consolidated statements of operations, as appropriate. Interest cost, expected return on plan assets, amortization of prior service cost (credit) and amortization of gain are included in “components of pension and OPEB, excluding service costs” in the consolidated statements of operations.
    13. Income Taxes
    Effective Tax Rate
    The Company’s effective tax rates were as follows:
    Three Months Ended
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Loss before income taxes
    $(1,590)$(330)
    Effective tax rate29.7 %783.6 %
    The effective tax rate for the three months ended March 30, 2024 differed from the federal statutory rate of 21 percent primarily due to the release of certain tax reserves, partially offset by return-to-accrual adjustments, excess deficit on vested stock compensation and changes in the valuation allowance on disallowed interest deductions.
    The effective tax rate for the three months ended April 1, 2023 was not meaningful due to near break-even pretax income for the period, which results in any discrete tax adjustments significantly impacting the rate. The largest adjustments creating a difference between the effective tax rate and the federal statutory rate of 21 percent were an excess tax benefit on vested stock compensation and return-to-accrual adjustments related to previously filed tax returns.
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
    (in thousands unless otherwise stated)
    Deferred Taxes
    As of March 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, the Company’s net DTA included $14 million and $15 million, respectively, of disallowed U.S. interest deductions that the Company does not believe will be realized. In strict compliance with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants’ Technical Questions and Answers 3300.01-02, which asserts that certain material evidence regarding the realizability of disallowed U.S. interest deductions should be ignored when assessing the need for a valuation allowance, the Company has not recognized a valuation allowance on this portion of the net DTA generated from disallowed interest.
    14. Segments
    The Company operates in the following business segments: High Purity Cellulose, Paperboard and High-Yield Pulp. Corporate consists primarily of senior management, accounting, information systems, human resources, treasury, tax and legal administrative functions that provide support services to the operating business units. The Company allocates a portion of the cost of maintaining these support functions to its operating units.
    The Company evaluates the performance of its segments based on operating income (loss). Intersegment sales consist primarily of High-Yield Pulp sales to Paperboard. Intersegment sales prices are at rates that approximate market for the respective operating area.
    Net sales, disaggregated by product line, was comprised of the following:
    Three Months Ended
     March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    High Purity Cellulose
    Cellulose Specialties$194,423 $226,665 
    Commodity Products90,001 124,040 
    Other sales(a)
    22,384 23,489 
    Total High Purity Cellulose306,808 374,194 
    Paperboard52,960 58,994 
    High-Yield Pulp34,326 41,860 
    Eliminations(6,438)(8,287)
    Net sales$387,656 $466,761 
    (a)Included sales of bioelectricity, lignosulfonates and other by-products to third parties.
    Operating income (loss) by segment was comprised of the following:
    Three Months Ended
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    High Purity Cellulose$20,741 $12,934 
    Paperboard7,909 9,734 
    High-Yield Pulp(671)7,256 
    Corporate (10,904)(13,330)
    Operating income (loss)$17,075 $16,594 
    Identifiable assets by segment were as follows:
    March 30, 2024December 31, 2023
    High Purity Cellulose$1,485,599 $1,510,076 
    Paperboard101,873 105,804 
    High-Yield Pulp48,028 43,811 
    Corporate499,546 523,009 
    Total assets$2,135,046 $2,182,700 
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
    (in thousands unless otherwise stated)
    15. Commitments and Contingencies
    Commitments
    The Company had no material changes to the purchase obligations presented in its 2023 Form 10-K that were outside the normal course of business during the three months ended March 30, 2024. The Company’s purchase obligations primarily consist of commitments for the purchase of natural gas, electricity and wood chips.
    The Company leases certain buildings, machinery and equipment under various operating and finance leases. See Note 4—Leases for further information.
    Litigation and Contingencies
    Duties on Canadian Softwood Lumber Sold to the U.S.
    The Company previously operated six softwood lumber mills in Ontario and Quebec, Canada, and exported softwood lumber into the U.S. from Canada. In connection with these exports, the Company paid approximately $112 million of softwood lumber duties between 2017 and August 2021, including $1 million of ancillary fees, which were recorded as expense in the periods incurred. As part of the sale of its lumber assets, the Company retained all rights and obligations to softwood duties generated or incurred through the closing date of the sale. As of March 30, 2024, the Company had a $40 million long-term receivable associated with the USDOC’s determinations of the revised duty rates for 2017 through 2021. This amount does not include interest, which will be due on any amounts refunded. The Company estimates that interest earned on the total amount of softwood lumber duties paid will exceed $10 million.
    On May 6, 2024, the Company announced the sale of these rights, including all accrued interest, for $39 million, with the opportunity for additional sale proceeds in the future contingent upon the timing and terms of the ultimate outcome of the trade dispute between the USDOC and Canada.
    Other
    In addition to the above, the Company is engaged in various legal and regulatory actions and proceedings and has been named as a defendant in various lawsuits and claims arising in the ordinary course of business. While the Company has procured reasonable and customary insurance covering risks normally occurring in connection with its business, the Company has, in certain cases, retained some risk through the operation of self-insurance, primarily in the areas of workers’ compensation, property insurance, business interruption and general liability. These other lawsuits and claims, either individually or in the aggregate, are not expected to have a material adverse effect on the Company’s financial position, results of operations or cash flows.
    Guarantees and Other
    The Company provides financial guarantees as required by creditors, insurance programs and various governmental agencies. As of March 30, 2024, the Company had net exposure of $34 million from various standby letters of credit, primarily for financial assurance relating to environmental remediation, credit support for natural gas and electricity purchases and guarantees related to foreign retirement plan obligations. These standby letters of credit represent a contingent liability; the Company would only be liable upon its default on the related payment obligations. The standby letters of credit have various expiration dates and are expected to be renewed as required.
    The Company had surety bonds of $89 million as of March 30, 2024, primarily to comply with financial assurance requirements relating to environmental remediation and post-closure care, to provide collateral for the Company’s workers’ compensation program and to guarantee taxes and duties for products shipped internationally. These surety bonds expire at various dates and are expected to be renewed annually as required.
    LTF is a venture in which the Company owns 45 percent and its partner, Borregaard ASA, owns 55 percent. The Company is a guarantor of LTF’s financing agreements and, in the event of default, expects it would only be liable for its proportional share of any repayment under the agreements. The Company’s proportion of the LTF financing agreement guarantee was $30 million at March 30, 2024.
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    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
    (in thousands unless otherwise stated)
    The Company has not recorded any liabilities for these financial guarantees in its consolidated balance sheets, either because the Company has recorded the underlying liability associated with the guarantee or the guarantee is dependent on the Company’s own performance and, therefore, is not subject to the measurement requirements or because the Company has calculated the estimated fair value of the guarantee and determined it to be immaterial based upon the current facts and circumstances that would trigger a payment obligation.
    It is not possible to determine the maximum potential amount of liability under these potential obligations due to the unique set of facts and circumstances likely to be involved with each provision.
    As of March 30, 2024, all of the Company’s collective bargaining agreements covering its unionized employees were current. As of the filing of this report, collective bargaining agreements covering approximately 235 unionized employees were expired at the Fernandina plant. The employees have continued to work under the terms of the expired contracts while negotiations continue. While there can be no assurances, the Company expects to reach agreement with the unions. However, a work stoppage could have a material adverse effect on the Company’s business, results of operations and financial condition.
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    Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
    The following analysis of our financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with our Financial Statements and the notes thereto included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and with our 2023 Form 10-K and information contained in subsequent Forms 8-K and other reports filed with the SEC.
    Forward-Looking Statements
    Certain statements in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q regarding anticipated financial, business, legal or other outcomes, including business and market conditions, outlook and other similar statements relating to future events, developments or financial or operational performance or results, are “forward-looking statements” made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other federal securities laws. These forward-looking statements are identified by the use of words such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “expect,” “estimate,” “target,” “believe,” “intend,” “plan,” “forecast,” “anticipate,” “project,” “guidance” and other similar language. However, the absence of these or similar words or expressions does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking.
    Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance or events and undue reliance should not be placed on these statements. Although we believe the expectations reflected in any forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, we can give no assurance that these expectations will be attained, and it is possible that actual results may differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements due to a variety of risks and uncertainties. The risk factors contained in Item 1A—Risk Factors of our 2023 Form 10-K, among others, could cause actual results or events to differ materially from our historical experience and those expressed in forward-looking statements made in this report.
    Forward-looking statements are only as of the date of the filing of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and we undertake no duty to update its forward-looking statements except as required by law. You are advised to review any disclosures that we have made or may make in our filings and other submissions to the SEC, including those on Forms 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K and other reports.
    Business Overview
    We are a global leader of specialty cellulose materials with a broad offering of high purity cellulose specialties, a natural polymer used in the production of a variety of specialty chemical products, including liquid crystal displays, filters, textiles and performance additives for pharmaceutical, food and other industrial applications. Building upon more than 95 years of experience in cellulose chemistry, we provide some of the highest quality high-purity cellulose pulp products that make up the essential building blocks for our customers’ products while providing exceptional service and value. Our specialized assets are also used to produce biofuels, bioelectricity and other biomaterials such as bioethanol and tall oils. We also produce a unique, lightweight multi-ply paperboard product and a bulky, high-yield pulp product. Our paperboard is used for production in the commercial printing, lottery ticket and high-end packaging sectors. Our high-yield pulp is used by paperboard producers, as well as in traditional printing, writing and specialty paper manufacturing.
    We operate in three business segments: High Purity Cellulose, Paperboard and High-Yield Pulp.
    Recent Business Developments
    •In May 2024, we announced the sale of our refund rights, including interest, related to softwood lumber duties paid from 2017 through 2021 for $39 million. See Note 1—Basis of Presentation to our Financial Statements for further information.
    •In April 2024, we announced the suspension of operations at our Temiscaming High Purity Cellulose plant, effective July 2, 2024, for an indefinite period. See Note 1—Basis of Presentation to our Financial Statements for further information.
    •In January 2024, we amended our 2027 Term Loan agreement to increase the maximum consolidated secured net leverage ratio that we must maintain in the fourth quarter of 2023 and through fiscal year 2024. In addition, should we exceed the maximum ratio established by the original agreement during this period, we will incur a fee of 0.25% of the principal balance outstanding at the end of the applicable quarter. See Note 6—Debt and Finance Leases to our Financial Statements for further information.
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    2024 Outlook
    In October 2023, we announced that we are exploring the potential sale of our Paperboard and High-Yield Pulp assets located at our Temiscaming site. The potential sale is consistent with our commitment to align our portfolio with our long-term growth strategy and provide flexibility to pay down debt, reduce leverage and minimize earnings volatility. The sales process is progressing, albeit slower than originally anticipated, as buyers work through the complexity of carving out these assets from existing operations and consider the impact of the indefinite suspension of the Temiscaming High Purity Cellulose plant. While the suspension and asset sale decisions affecting the Temiscaming site have been approached and carried out independently, we believe the suspension will bring clarity to the asset sale diligence process by validating that these assets can be efficiently run separately.
    The indefinite suspension of operations at the Temiscaming High Purity Cellulose plant, announced on April 29, 2024, is anticipated to mitigate the plant’s ongoing operating losses and high capital needs and improve our consolidated free cash flow. We realized an $18 million Adjusted EBITDA loss from these operations in 2023 and invested an average of $15 million in capital expenditures over the past three years; however, any future operational loss reductions will be partially offset by stranded costs. In connection with the suspension of operations, we expect to incur one-time operating charges in 2024 of approximately $30 million, including mothball, severance and other employee costs. Further, we also expect to incur non-cash charges in 2024 related to impairments. Overall, we expect that for 2024, the indefinite suspension of the Temiscaming High Purity Cellulose plant will be marginally positive to Adjusted EBITDA and will increase free cash flow by $15 million to $20 million as lower capital expenditures and benefits from the monetization of working capital are expected to more than offset the one-time and other cash costs associated with the suspension of operations.
    On May 6, 2024, we announced the sale of our refund rights, including interest, related to softwood lumber duties paid from 2017 through 2021 for $39 million, with the opportunity for additional sale proceeds in the future contingent upon the timing and terms of the ultimate outcome of the trade dispute between the USDOC and Canada.
    The following market assessment represents our current outlook of our business segments’ future performance.
    High Purity Cellulose
    Average sales prices for cellulose specialties in 2024 are expected to increase by a low single-digit percentage as compared to average sales prices in 2023 as the Company prioritizes value over volume. Sales volumes for cellulose specialties are expected to be comparable to 2023 driven by increased volumes from the closure of a competitor’s plant and a modest increase in ethers sales, offset by a one-time favorable impact from a change in customer contract terms in the prior year quarter and customer destocking in the acetate markets. Demand for RYAM commodity products remains stable as prices are expected to be flat to 2023, despite a difficult comparison to the first quarter of 2023. Commodity sales volumes are expected to decline in 2024 as we suspend operations at our Temiscaming High Purity Cellulose plant for the second half of 2024. Costs are expected to be lower in 2024 driven by lower key input and logistics costs, improved productivity and the indefinite suspension of operations at the Temiscaming High Purity Cellulose plant. Our bioethanol facility in Tartas, France became operational in the first quarter of 2024 and is expected to deliver $3 million to $4 million of EBITDA in 2024, growing to $8 million to $10 million beginning in 2025. EBITDA is expected to decrease in the second quarter of 2024 compared to the first quarter of 2024 due to the annual planned maintenance outage at Jesup, but stronger than the second quarter of 2023.
    Paperboard
    Paperboard prices in 2024 are expected to remain relatively stable compared to the first quarter of 2024, while sales volumes are expected to improve due to improved customer demand. Raw material prices are expected to increase as purchased pulp prices are forecast to increase from the first quarter 2024 levels. Overall, EBITDA is expected to increase sequentially.
    High-Yield Pulp
    High-Yield Pulp prices are expected to improve slightly in the second quarter and increase further in the second half of 2024, while sales volumes are expected to remain stable sequentially and then increase in the second half of 2024. Overall, we expect to generate positive EBITDA from this segment in the coming quarter.
    Corporate
    Corporate costs are expected to be flat or increase slightly in 2024 as we continue our ERP implementation. The project will enhance our operating and reporting systems and is expected to drive additional improvements and efficiencies beginning in 2025.
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    Biomaterials Strategy
    We continue to invest in new products to provide both increased end market diversity and incremental profitability. These new products will target the growing green energy and products markets. The successful shipment of our first production of 2G bioethanol from our Tartas, France bioethanol facility is a significant milestone towards our goal of generating $42 million of annual EBITDA from these new products by 2027. Recent achievements include receiving conditional GRAS regulatory approval for a prebiotics product and moving forward with plans for a bioethanol facility in Fernandina Beach. We are also advancing various other projects and are in the process of securing green capital to support these efforts. Updates on the progress of these initiatives will be provided throughout the year.
    Results of Operations
    Three Months Ended
    (in millions, except percentages)March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Net sales$388 $467 
    Cost of sales(351)(430)
    Gross margin37 37 
    Selling, general and administrative expense(21)(19)
    Foreign exchange gain3 — 
    Other operating expense, net(2)(1)
    Operating income17 17 
    Interest expense(21)(15)
    Components of pension and OPEB, excluding service costs1 (2)
    Other income, net1 — 
    Loss before income taxes(2)— 
    Income tax benefit— 3 
    Equity in loss of equity method investment— (1)
    Net income (loss)$(2)$2 
    Gross margin %9.5 %7.9 %
    Operating margin %4.4 %3.6 %
    Effective tax rate29.7 %783.6 %
    Net Sales
    Three Months Ended
    (in millions)March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    High Purity Cellulose$307 $374 
    Paperboard53 59 
    High-Yield Pulp34 42 
    Eliminations(6)(8)
    Net sales$388 $467 
    Net sales for the quarter ended March 30, 2024 decreased $79 million, or 17 percent, compared to the prior year quarter driven by lower sales prices in commodity products, Paperboard and High-Yield Pulp and lower sales volumes in cellulose specialties and commodity products, partially offset by higher sales prices in cellulose specialties and higher sales volumes in High-Yield Pulp. See Operating Results by Segment below for further discussion.
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    Operating Income
    Three Months Ended
    (in millions)March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    High Purity Cellulose$21 $13 
    Paperboard8 10 
    High-Yield Pulp(1)7 
    Corporate(11)(13)
    Operating income$17 $17 
    Operating income for the quarter ended March 30, 2024 was flat compared to the prior year quarter as lower key input and logistics costs and a decrease in Corporate expense items were offset by the decrease in net sales across all segments. See Operating Results by Segment below for further discussion.
    Non-Operating Income & Expense
    Interest expense increased $6 million during the quarter ended March 30, 2024 compared to the prior year quarter driven by an increase in the average effective interest rate on debt, partially offset by a decrease in the average outstanding balance of debt. Total debt decreased $67 million from April 1, 2023 to March 30, 2024.
    Included in non-operating other income in the quarter ended March 30, 2024 was a $1 million impact from favorable foreign exchange rates in the current quarter.
    Included in non-operating expense in the quarter ended April 1, 2023 was a $2 million pension settlement loss.
    Income Taxes
    The effective tax benefit rate for the quarter ended March 30, 2024 was 30 percent. The 2024 effective tax rate differed from the federal statutory rate of 21 percent primarily due to the release of certain tax reserves, partially offset by return-to-accrual adjustments, excess deficit on vested stock compensation and changes in the valuation allowance on disallowed interest deductions.
    The effective tax rate for the quarter ended April 1, 2023 was not meaningful due to near break-even pretax income for the period, which results in any discrete tax adjustments significantly impacting the rate. The largest adjustments creating a difference between the effective tax rate and the federal statutory rate of 21 percent were an excess tax benefit on vested stock compensation and return-to-accrual adjustments related to previously filed tax returns.
    Operating Results by Segment
    High Purity Cellulose
    Three Months Ended
    (in millions, unless otherwise stated)March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Net sales$307 $374 
    Operating income$21 $13 
    Average sales prices ($ per MT)
    $1,299 $1,322 
    Sales volumes (thousands of MTs)
    219 265 
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    Net Sales
    Three Months Ended April 1, 2023
    Changes Attributable to:
    Three Months Ended March 30, 2024
    (in millions)PriceVolume/Mix/Other
    Cellulose specialties$227 $4 $(37)$194 
    Commodity products124 (18)(16)90 
    Other sales(a)
    23 — — 23 
    Net sales$374 $(14)$(53)$307 
    (a)Included sales of bioelectricity, lignosulfonates and other by-products to third parties.
    Net sales of our High Purity Cellulose segment for the quarter decreased $67 million compared to the prior year quarter. Included in each of the current and prior year quarters were $23 million of other sales primarily from bio-based energy and lignosulfonates. Despite a 2 percent increase in cellulose specialties prices, total sales prices decreased 2 percent due to an 11 percent decrease in commodity prices. Total sales volumes decreased 17 percent driven by 16 percent and 18 percent decreases in cellulose specialties and commodity volumes, respectively. Increased cellulose specialties sales volumes resulting from the closure of a competitor’s plant in late 2023 and an uptick in ethers sales were more than offset by customer destocking in acetate products and the one-time favorable impact from a change in customer contract terms in the prior year quarter. The decrease in commodity sales volumes was primarily driven by lower production in favor of cellulose specialties production as we built inventory ahead of Jesup’s second quarter planned maintenance outage.
    Operating Income
    Three Months Ended April 1, 2023Gross Margin Changes Attributable to:Three Months Ended March 30, 2024
    (in millions, except percentages)
    Sales Price
    Sales Volume/Mix/Other(a)
    CostSG&A and other
    Operating income$13 $(14)$(32)$55 $(1)$21 
    Operating margin %3.5 %(3.8)%(10.5)%17.9 %(0.3)%6.8 %
    (a)Computed based on contribution margin.
    Operating income of our High Purity Cellulose segment for the quarter increased $8 million compared to the prior year quarter driven by the higher cellulose specialties sales prices, decreased key input and logistics costs and improved productivity, partially offset by the lower cellulose specialties sales volumes, lower commodity sales prices and volumes and $7 million of energy cost benefits in the prior year quarter from sales of excess emission allowances that did not repeat in the current quarter.
    Paperboard
    Three Months Ended
    (in millions, unless otherwise stated)March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Net sales$53 $59 
    Operating income$8 $10 
    Average sales prices ($ per MT)
    $1,382 $1,568 
    Sales volumes (thousands of MTs)
    38 38 
    Net Sales
    Three Months Ended April 1, 2023Changes Attributable to:Three Months Ended March 30, 2024
    (in millions)PriceVolume/Mix
    Net sales$59 $(7)$1 $53 
    Net sales of our Paperboard segment for the quarter decreased $6 million compared to the prior year quarter driven by a 12 percent decrease in sales prices due to market-driven demand declines and mix, partially offset by a slight increase in sales volumes.
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    Operating Income
    Three Months Ended April 1, 2023Gross Margin Changes Attributable to:Three Months Ended March 30, 2024
    (in millions, except percentages)
    Sales Price
    Sales Volume/Mix(a)
    CostSG&A and other
    Operating income$10 $(7)$— $5 $— $8 
    Operating margin %16.9 %(11.2)%— %9.4 %— %15.1 %
    (a)Computed based on contribution margin.
    Operating income of our Paperboard segment for the quarter decreased $2 million compared to the prior year quarter driven by the lower sales prices, partially offset by lower purchased pulp costs.
    High-Yield Pulp
    Three Months Ended
    (in millions, unless otherwise stated)March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Net sales$34 $42 
    Operating income (loss)$(1)$7 
    Average sales prices ($ per MT)(a)
    $559 $769 
    Sales volumes (thousands of MTs)(a)
    50 43 
    (a)External sales only. During the quarters ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, the High-Yield Pulp segment sold 16,000 MTs and 17,000 MTs of high-yield pulp to the Paperboard segment for $7 million and $8 million, respectively.
    Net Sales
    Three Months Ended April 1, 2023Changes Attributable to:Three Months Ended March 30, 2024
    (in millions)
    PriceVolume/Mix
    Net sales$42 $(12)$4 $34 
    Net sales of our High-Yield Pulp segment for the quarter decreased $8 million compared to the prior year quarter driven by a 27 percent decrease in sales prices due to market supply dynamics in China, partially offset by a 16 percent increase in sales volumes.
    Operating Income (Loss)
    Three Months Ended April 1, 2023Gross Margin Changes Attributable to:Three Months Ended March 30, 2024
    (in millions, except percentages)
    Sales Price
    Sales Volume/Mix(a)
    CostSG&A and other
    Operating income (loss)$7 $(12)$2 $2 $— $(1)
    Operating margin %16.7 %(33.3)%7.8 %5.9 %— %(2.9)%
    (a)Computed based on contribution margin.
    Operating results of our High-Yield Pulp segment for the quarter declined $8 million compared to the prior year quarter driven by the lower sales prices, partially offset by the higher sales volumes and lower logistics costs.
    Corporate
    Three Months Ended
    (in millions)
    March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Operating loss$(11)$(13)
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    The Corporate operating loss for the quarter decreased $2 million compared to the prior year quarter driven by more favorable foreign exchange rates in the current quarter, partially offset by higher discounting and financing fees in the current quarter.
    Liquidity and Capital Resources
    Overview
    Cash flows from operations, primarily driven by operating results, have historically been our primary source of liquidity and capital resources. As operating cash flows can be negatively impacted by fluctuations in market prices for our commodity products and changes in demand for our products, we maintain a key focus on cash, managing working capital closely and optimizing the timing and level of our capital expenditures. We believe our future cash flows from operations, availability under our ABL Credit Facility and our ability to access the capital markets, if necessary or desirable, will be adequate to fund our operations and anticipated long-term funding requirements, including capital expenditures, defined benefit plan contributions and repayment of debt maturities.
    Our Board of Directors suspended our quarterly common stock dividend in September 2019. No dividends have been declared since. The declaration and payment of future common stock dividends, if any, will be at the discretion of our Board of Directors and will be dependent upon our financial condition, results of operations, capital requirements and other factors that the Board of Directors deems relevant. In addition, our debt facilities place limitations on the declaration and payment of future dividends.
    In January 2018, our Board of Directors authorized a $100 million common stock share buyback program. We did not repurchase any shares under this program during the three months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023, and do not expect to utilize any of the remaining $60 million in unused authorization in the future.
    Our non-guarantor subsidiaries had assets of $450 million, liabilities of $400 million, year-to-date revenue of $56 million and a trailing twelve month ABL Credit Facility and Term Loan covenant EBITDA for continuing operations of $15 million as of March 30, 2024.
    Our liquidity and capital resources are summarized below:
    (in millions, except ratios)March 30, 2024December 31, 2023
    Cash and cash equivalents$55 $76 
    Availability under the ABL Credit Facility(a)(b)
    131 118 
    Total debt(b)
    779 777 
    Stockholders’ equity742 747 
    Total capitalization (total debt plus stockholders’ equity)1,521 1,524 
    Debt to capital ratio51 %51 %
    (a)Amounts available under the ABL Credit Facility fluctuate based on eligible accounts receivable and inventory levels. At March 30, 2024, we had $164 million of gross availability and net available borrowings of $131 million after taking into account outstanding letters of credit of $33 million. In addition to the availability under the ABL Credit Facility, we have $13 million available under our accounts receivable factoring line of credit in France.
    (b)See Note 6—Debt and Finance Leases to our Financial Statements for further information.
    Cash Requirements
    Contractual Commitments
    Our principal contractual commitments include standby letters of credit, surety bonds, guarantees, purchase obligations and leases. We utilize arrangements such as standby letters of credit and surety bonds to provide credit support for certain suppliers and vendors in case of their default on critical obligations, collateral for certain of our self-insurance programs and guarantees for the completion of our remediation of environmental liabilities. As part of our ongoing operations, we also periodically issue guarantees to third parties. Our primary purchase obligation payments relate to natural gas, steam energy and wood chips purchase contracts. There have been no material changes to our contractual commitments outside the ordinary course of business during the three months ended March 30, 2024. See Note 15—Commitments and Contingencies to our Financial Statements for further information.
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    Debt
    In January 2024, we amended the 2027 Term Loan to increase the maximum consolidated secured net leverage ratio that we must maintain beginning in the fourth quarter of 2023 and through our 2024 fiscal year. The amendment provides us with the operational flexibility to execute our strategic initiatives in 2024. Should we exceed the maximum ratio established by the original agreement in any of these quarters, we will incur a fee of 0.25% of the principal balance outstanding at the end of the applicable quarter. As of March 30, 2024 we were in compliance with all financial and other customary covenants under our 2027 Term Loan and other credit agreements. See Note 6—Debt and Finance Leases to our Financial Statements for further information.
    Cash Flows
    Three Months Ended
    (in millions)March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Cash flows provided by (used in):
    Operating activities$12 $51 
    Investing activities(33)(21)
    Financing activities1 (14)
    Cash provided by operating activities decreased $39 million primarily due to net cash outflows from working capital in the current year compared to net inflows in the prior year and higher payments of interest on long-term debt, partially offset by higher payments in the prior year on deferred energy liabilities associated with our Tartas facility operations and the receipt of net tax refunds in the current year compared to net tax payments in the prior year.
    Cash used in investing activities increased $12 million due to higher capital spending.
    Cash used in financing activities decreased $15 million primarily due to net borrowings of long-term debt in the current year compared to net repayments in the prior year and a decrease in repurchases of common stock to satisfy tax withholding requirements related to the issuance of stock under our incentive stock plans, partially offset by debt issuance costs paid in the current year.
    Performance and Liquidity Indicators
    The discussion below is presented to enhance the reader’s understanding of our operating performance, liquidity and ability to generate cash and satisfy rating agency and creditor requirements. This information includes the non-GAAP financial measures of EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted free cash flows. These measures are not defined by GAAP and our discussion of them is not intended to conflict with or change any of our GAAP disclosures provided in this report.
    We believe these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to our Board of Directors, management and investors regarding our financial condition and results of operations. Our management uses these non-GAAP financial measures to compare our performance to that of prior periods for trend analyses, to determine management incentive compensation and for budgeting, forecasting and planning purposes. Our management considers these non-GAAP financial measures, in addition to operating income, to be important in estimating our enterprise and stockholder values and for making strategic and operating decisions. In addition, analysts, investors and creditors use these non-GAAP financial measures when analyzing our operating performance, financial condition and cash-generating ability. We use EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA as performance measures and adjusted free cash flows as a liquidity measure.
    We do not consider non-GAAP financial measures an alternative to financial measures determined in accordance with GAAP. The principal limitation of these non-GAAP financial measures is that they may exclude significant expense and income items that are required by GAAP to be recognized in our Financial Statements. In addition, they reflect the exercise of management’s judgment about which expense and income items are excluded or included in determining these non-GAAP financial measures. To compensate for these limitations, reconciliations of our non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are provided below. Non-GAAP financial measures are not necessarily indicative of results that may be generated in future periods and should not be relied upon, in whole or part, in evaluating our financial condition, results of operations or future prospects.
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    EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
    EBITDA is defined as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as EBITDA adjusted for items that management believes are not representative of our core operations.
    Net income (loss) is reconciled to EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA, by segment, as follows:
    (in millions)
    High Purity CellulosePaperboardHigh-Yield PulpCorporateTotal
    Three Months Ended March 30, 2024
    Net income (loss)$21 $8 $(1)$(30)$(2)
    Depreciation and amortization29 4 1 — 34 
    Interest expense, net— — — 20 20 
    Income tax benefit— — — — — 
    EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA$50 $12 $— $(10)$52 
    Three Months Ended April 1, 2023
    Net income (loss)$13 $10 $7 $(28)$2 
    Depreciation and amortization31 3 1 — 35 
    Interest expense, net— — — 15 15 
    Income tax benefit— — — (3)(3)
    EBITDA44 13 8 (16)49 
    Pension settlement loss— — — 2 2 
    Adjusted EBITDA$44 $13 $8 $(14)$51 
    EBITDA for the quarter ended March 30, 2024 increased $3 million compared to the prior year quarter driven by lower key input and logistics costs, improved productivity and a decrease in Corporate expense items, partially offset by the decrease in net sales across all segments. See Results of Operations above for additional discussion of the changes in our operating results.
    Adjusted Free Cash Flow
    Adjusted free cash flow is defined as cash provided by operating activities adjusted for capital expenditures, net of proceeds from the sale of assets and excluding strategic capital expenditures deemed discretionary by management. Adjusted free cash flow is a non-GAAP financial measure of cash generated during a period, which is available for debt reduction, strategic capital expenditures, acquisitions and repurchases of our common stock. Adjusted free cash flow is not necessarily indicative of the adjusted free cash flow that may be generated in future periods.
    Cash provided by operating activities is reconciled to adjusted free cash flow as follows:
    Three Months Ended
    (in millions)March 30, 2024April 1, 2023
    Cash provided by operating activities$12 $51 
    Capital expenditures, net(a)
    (28)(15)
    Adjusted free cash flow$(16)$36 
    (a)Net of proceeds from the sale of assets and excluding strategic capital expenditures. Strategic capital expenditures for the three months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023 were $5 million and $6 million, respectively.
    Adjusted free cash flow decreased primarily due to changes in working capital and higher capital expenditures. See Liquidity and Capital Resources—Cash Flows above for additional discussion of our operating cash flows.
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    Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
    Market and Other Economic Risks
    We are exposed to various market risks, primarily changes in interest rates, currency and commodity prices. Our objective is to minimize the economic impact of these market risks. We may use derivatives in accordance with policies and procedures approved by the Finance & Strategic Planning Committee of our Board of Directors.
    Foreign Currency
    We manage our foreign currency exposures by balancing certain assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies. We may also use foreign currency forward contracts to manage these exposures. The principal objective of such contracts is to minimize the potential volatility and financial impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates. We do not utilize financial instruments for trading or other speculative purposes.
    Prices
    The prices, sales volumes and margins of the commodity products of our High Purity Cellulose segment and all the products of the High-Yield Pulp segment have historically been cyclically affected by economic and market shifts, fluctuations in capacity and changes in foreign currency exchange rates. These products have less distinguishing qualities from producer to producer and competition is based primarily on price, which is determined by market supply relative to demand. The overall levels of demand for the products we manufacture, and consequently our sales and profitability, reflect fluctuations in end user demand. Our cellulose specialties product prices are impacted by market supply and demand, raw material and processing costs, changes in global currencies and other factors.
    Certain key input costs, such as wood fiber, chemicals and energy, may experience significant price fluctuations, also impacted by market shifts, fluctuations in capacity and other demand and supply dynamics. We may periodically enter into commodity forward contracts to fix some of our energy costs that are subject to price volatility caused by weather, supply conditions, political and economic variables and other unpredictable factors. Such forward contracts partially mitigate the risk of changes to our gross margins resulting from an increase or decrease in these costs. Forward contracts that are derivative instruments are reported in our consolidated balance sheets at their fair values, unless they qualify for the normal purchase normal sale exception and such exception has been elected, in which case the fair values of such contracts are not recognized in the balance sheet.
    Variable Interest Rates
    As of March 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, we had $252 million and $255 million, respectively, of variable rate debt subject to interest rate risk. At these borrowing levels, a hypothetical one percent change in interest rates would have resulted in a $2 million change in interest expense for each of the respective periods.
    The fair market value of our long-term fixed interest rate debt is also subject to interest rate risk when the debt becomes due or if we do not hold the debt until maturity. The estimated fair value of our fixed-rate debt at March 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023 was $502 million and $498 million, respectively, compared to their respective $544 million and $540 million principal amounts. We use quoted market prices to estimate the fair value of our fixed-rate debt. Generally, the fair market value of fixed-rate debt will increase as interest rates fall and decrease as interest rates rise.
    Item 4. Controls and Procedures
    Management’s Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures
    Our management is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate disclosure controls and procedures. Disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) under the Exchange Act) are designed with the objective of ensuring that information required to be disclosed in reports filed under the Exchange Act, such as this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, is (1) recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms and (2) accumulated and communicated to our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
    Because of the inherent limitations in all control systems, no control evaluation can provide absolute assurance that all control exceptions and instances of fraud have been prevented or detected on a timely basis. Even systems determined to be effective can provide only reasonable assurance their objectives are achieved.
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    Based on an evaluation of our disclosure controls and procedures as of the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, our management, including the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, concluded the design and operation of the disclosure controls and procedures were effective as of March 30, 2024.
    Internal Control over Financial Reporting
    For the quarter ended March 30, 2024, based upon the evaluation required by SEC Rule 13a-15(d), there were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting that would materially affect or are reasonably likely to materially affect our internal control over financial reporting.
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    Part II. Other Information
    Item 1. Legal Proceedings
    The Company is engaged in various legal and regulatory actions and proceedings and has been named as a defendant in various lawsuits and claims arising in the ordinary course of business. While the Company has procured reasonable and customary insurance covering risks normally occurring in connection with its business, the Company has, in certain cases, retained some risk through the operation of self-insurance, primarily in the areas of workers’ compensation, property insurance, business interruption and general liability. While there can be no assurance, the ultimate outcomes of these actions, either individually or in the aggregate, are not expected to have a material adverse effect on the Company’s financial position, results of operations or cash flows.
    Item 1A. Risk Factors
    There have been no material changes or updates to the risk factors previously disclosed in our 2023 Form 10-K.
    Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
    Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities
    The following table summarizes our purchases of RYAM common stock during the quarter ended March 30, 2024:
    Total Number of Shares Purchased(a)
    Average Price Paid per ShareTotal Number of Shares Purchased as Part of Publicly Announced Plans or Programs
    Dollar Value of Shares That May Yet be Purchased Under the Plans or Programs(b)
    January 1 to February 35,361 $4.17 — $60,294,000 
    February 4 to March 276,349 $3.78 — $60,294,000 
    March 3 to March 30— $— — $60,294,000 
    Total81,710 — 
    (a)Represents shares repurchased to satisfy tax withholding requirements related to the issuance of stock under our stock incentive plans.
    (b)As of March 30, 2024, the remaining unused authorization under our share buyback program was $60 million.
    Item 5. Other Information
    (c) During the quarter ended March 30, 2024, no director or officer of the Company adopted, modified or terminated a Rule 10b5-1 or non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement.
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    Item 6. Exhibits
    Exhibit No.DescriptionLocation
    3.1
    Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    Incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to the Registrant’s Form 8-K filed on June 30, 2014
    3.2
    Certificate of Designations of 8.00% Series A Mandatory Convertible Preferred Stock of Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc., filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware and effective August 10, 2016Incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to the Registrant’s Form 8-K filed on August 10, 2016
    3.3
    Certificate of Designations of Series A Junior Participating Preferred StockIncorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to the Registrant’s Form 8-K filed on March 21, 2022
    3.4
    Amended and Restated Bylaws of Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc., effective October 19, 2022Incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to the Registrant’s Form 8-K filed on October 19, 2022
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    Preferability Letter from Grant Thornton LLP
    Filed herewith
    31.1
    Chief Executive Officer’s Certification Pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a)/15d-14(a) and pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
    Filed herewith
    31.2
    Chief Financial Officer’s Certification Pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a)/15d-14(a) and pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
    Filed herewith
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    Certification of Periodic Financial Reports Under Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
    Furnished herewith
    101Interactive data files (formatted in Inline XBRL) pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T
    Filed herewith
    104Cover page interactive data file (formatted in Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101) pursuant to Rule 406 of Regulation S-TFiled herewith
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    SIGNATURE
    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
    Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.
    By:/s/ MARCUS J. MOELTNER
    Marcus J. Moeltner
    Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President, Finance
    (Principal Financial Officer)
    Date: May 8, 2024

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