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Improve Your Corrugator Performance by Adopting Proven Practices

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Do you ever wish you could reach out to other corrugators in the industry and ask all those burning questions you have on your mind?

Questions such as:
What are the current trends in corrugator operations?
What are the best pre- and post-print options?
Which properties of the raw material are vital to guarantee your board quality will be acceptable? 
What's the best way to handle your finished product?
Which factors are going to limit your corrugator's production?

If so, plan to attend TAPPI’s Best Practices on the Corrugator Course, taking place February 26 – March 1, 2019 in Peachtree Corners (Metro Atlanta), Georgia, USA, and get answers.

In this course, you will be guided through the entire corrugator system, learning how to optimize settings of each element – leading to increased production, better quality, and reduced waste and downtime.

Led by renowned industry experts, the curriculum covers real world challenges including:
Troubleshooting common operational problems
Recognizing critical properties of paperboard, starch adhesive, and how to control warp
Centerline conditions for running the corrugator
Controlling downtime and keeping it to a minimum
Staying in compliance with quality while reaching maximum speed of the corrugator
Understanding the importance of training/cross-training the crew and motivating the team to become a high-performance team.
 
Corrugator Operators, Box Plant Supervisors, Production Managers, Staff Engineers, and Technical Service Managers are encouraged to attend and bring their team – Groups of 3+ save even more. Check out the Registration Rates. 

Take advantage of early bird savings and secure your seat today. Register by January 25, 2019 to save!
 

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