Two Great Ways to Further Your Corrugated Career
On Aug. 14, 2017, TAPPI brings exceptional learning to you with the
Corrugated Roadshow at the Riverwalk Hotel in Neenah, Wis. For less than $100, this highly rated, one-day seminar provides up to six hours of concentrated training.
Increase your working knowledge of the Doublebacker bonding process, maximize runnability across all board combinations, and improve board quality through key topics such as:
- Getting the most from your hot plate section
- The bond is focused on the bottom liner
- Various board grades including coated liners like Kemi.
Single registration is only $85, and for groups of three or more people from the same location, the cost drops to $75 each. Space is limited, so
register today.
Remember to also mark your calendars for CorrExpo 2017, the perfect complement to the Roadshow seminar, taking place Oct. 16 – 18, 2017, at the Rhode Island Convention Center and Omni Hotel in Providence, R.I., USA.
As the industry’s leading educational conference and trade show, CorrExpo 2017 offers a unique opportunity to connect one-on-one with peers, colleagues, and other top professionals, including box plant representatives, as well as numerous opportunities on the exhibit floor for hands-on product demonstrations and interaction with multiple suppliers. This year’s conference highlights digital graphics and has a stellar array of topics designed to increase your knowledge and understanding of all things corrugated:
- The Technology Behind Digital Magic
- Getting the Best Results with Digital Printing
- Future of the Corrugated Workforce
- Digital Press Operations Options
- How to Maintain Productivity while Running High Graphics
- 1,500 fpm, Why Not 2,000 fpm?
- •Transitioning Your Graphics from Traditional to Digital
- •Future of Maintenance in the Corrugated Industry
- Operations Planning in a Digital Operation
- Corrugated Industry—The Future of Material Handling
- How to Get the Best Results from Your High Graphics Operation
- •The Future of Quality Control and Inspection Processes in the Corrugated Industry.
TAPPI
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